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Oil Division the Oil Division Is One of the Operating Units of Units

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The Oil Division is one of the operating units of Automotive Solutions,Inc.The following operating data of the division is presented below:
Oil Division The Oil Division is one of the operating units of Automotive Solutions,Inc.The following operating data of the division is presented below:    Refer to the Oil Division.What was the segment income of the Oil Division for the year? Refer to the Oil Division.What was the segment income of the Oil Division for the year?

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