Complete the following segment return on assets table for Teton Company (round ratios to three decimals, or one decimal if shown in percent form). Analyze your findings and identify the segment with the highest, and that with the lowest, segment return on assets.
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Segment OperatingSegment Assets Segment Return on Assets Income (In $ mlL) (In $ml.) Segment 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 Skling Group Skating Group. Speclalty Footwear Other Speclalty $72 $ 68 16 29 14 144 127 $ 591 63 165 450 52 146 34 682 19 32 866 General Merchandise South Amerlca United States Europe 315 62 24 42 46 18 13 284 45 351 $1,267 $1.033 Total $218 $204
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