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You are Sam Vestering, manager of North American Distribution for Worldwide Enterprises. You are preparing a projected distribution revenue schedule for Marquee Productions' latest films Two by Two, to be released February 14, 2003. Create a new workbook that will estimate Worldwide's projected revenue using the following information (see Figure E1-5):

A. Preview cities receive the film on the Friday before the general release date and pay Worldwide Enterprises 1.25% of projected box office revenues.

B. General release cities pay Worldwide Enterprises 1% of projected box office revenues.

C. All projections are paid in U.S. dollars.

D. Include a total of the projected revenue for Worldwide Enterprises. (Hint: You may want to create this workbook by grouping the preview cities and the general release cities separately.

Figure E1.5

City                 Release Category                   Projected Box Office Sales in Millions
New York          Preview                                       22.5
Phoenix              General                                        12.3
Los Angeles       Preview                                      31.8
Denver                Preview                                      18.3
Miami               General                                        22.5
Des Moines          General                                     11.2
Wichita               Preview                                       10.6
Boston                General                                         19.4
Philadelphia       General                                         21.6
Fort Worth           General                                        19.4
Milwaukee          General                                         17.8
Vancouver            General                                       12.4
Winnipeg              General                                       10.1
Toronto                  Preview                                       17.5
Montreal                Preview                                       15.8

2. Make any formatting changes you think would improve the appearance of the     workbook.

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You are Sam Vestering, manager of North American Distribution for
Worldwide Enterprises. You are preparing a projected distribution
revenue schedule for Marquee Productions’ latest films Two by Two, to
be released February 14, 2003. Create a new workbook that will estimate
Worldwide’s projected revenue using the following information (see
Figure E1-5):

Preview cities receive the film on the Friday before the general release
date and pay Worldwide Enterprises 1.25% of projected box office
revenues.

General release cities pay Worldwide Enterprises 1% of projected box
office revenues.

All projections are paid in U.S. dollars.

Include a total of the projected revenue for Worldwide Enterprises.
(Hint: You may want to create this workbook by grouping the preview
cities and the general release cities separately.

Figure E1.5

City Release Category Projected Box
Office Sales in Millions

New York Preview 22.5

Phoenix General 12.3

Los Angeles Preview 31.8

Denver Preview 18.3

Miami General 22.5

Des Moines General 11.2

Wichita Preview 10.6

Boston General
19.4

Philadelphia General 21.6

Fort Worth General 19.4

Milwaukee General 17.8

Vancouver General 12.4

Winnipeg General 10.1

Toronto Preview
17.5

Montreal Preview
15.8

2. Make any formatting changes you think would improve the appearance of
the workbook.
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