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Complany Z only sells chairs and tables. What present of its revenue in 2008 did Company Z derive from its sales of chairs?
(1) In 2008, the price of table sold by Company Z was `10%` higher than the price of chairs sold by Company Z.
(2) In 2008, Company Z sold `20%` fewer tables than chairs.

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53.1915% Revenue was earned in 2008 from the sale of chairs
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