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A leather-bound book is sold to a final consumer for $120. The production process involves four stages. The rancher who provides the raw hide adds $15 in value. The bookbinder who assembles the book adds $40 in value. The final retailer adds $30 in value. The tannery processes the hide into leather and is the second stage in this chain. At what price does the tannery sell the processed leather to the bookbinder?

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