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During 2017, Sheffield Company changed from FIFO to weighted-average inventory pricing. Pretax income in 2016 and 2015 (Sheffield’s first year of operations) under FIFO was $162,140 and $181,860, respectively. Pretax income using weighted-average pricing in the prior years would have been $153,100 in 2016 and $174,200 in 2015. In 2017, Sheffield reported pretax income (using weighted-average pricing) of $205,200. Show comparative income statements for Sheffield, beginning with "Income before income tax," as presented on the 2017 income statement. (The tax rate in all years is 25%.)

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