Calculate the Gross Profit %, when Food Sales = $240,000. Beverage Sales $160,000. Cost of Food = $80,000. Cost of Beverage = $48,000. Labour Cost = $80,000. Other Expenses = $40,000.
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Calculate the total revenue: Total Revenue = Food Sales + Beverage Sales Total Revenue = $240,000 + $160,000 Total Revenue = $400,000 Show more…
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