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For the year ended December 31, the following results were given:
Dividend Paid Net Income
Parent Company P15,000 P30,200
Subsidiary Company 4,000 9,400
Using the proportionate basis or partial
A. P 108,090 C. P 312,700
B. P300,690 D. P 317,410
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