To find the total sales for the year, we need to add up all the numbers in the "Sales Dollars" column. Let's list them out and add them step-by-step to make sure we get the right answer.
Here are the monthly sales figures:
* January: $26,685
* February: $26,937
* March: $7,701
* April: $10,269
* May: $15,405
* June: $35,916
* July: $26,937
* August: $17,958
* September: $15,708
* October: $23,562
* November: $31,416
* December: $53,370
Now, let's add them together:
1. $26,685 + $26,937 = $53,622
2. $53,622 + $7,701 = $61,323
3. $61,323 + $10,269 = $71,592
4. $71,592 + $15,405 = $86,997
5. $86,997 + $35,916 = $122,913
6. $122,913 + $26,937 = $149,850
7. $149,850 + $17,958 = $167,808
8. $167,808 + $15,708 = $183,516
9. $183,516 + $23,562 = $207,078
10. $207,078 + $31,416 = $238,494
11. $238,494 + $53,370 =
$291,864
The sum of all monthly sales dollars is $291,864. This matches the "Total Sales" figure shown at the bottom of the table.
Final Answer: $291,864
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