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Suppose firm A sold timber produced in its forest to firm B for Rs. 1000 and firewood to consumers for fuel for Rs. 500. Firm B converted logs into slippers and partly sold to furniture making firm C for Rs. 800 and the remaining to private consumers for Rs. 700. Firm C sold furniture worth Rs. 1000 to private consumers and the remaining to a government office for Rs. 500. Calculate :
(i) Values added by firm A, firm B and firm C.
(ii) Total value of output.

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