FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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- A restaurant reports the following information:
Dining room food revenue $80,000
Catering food revenue $21,000
Direct wages $33,000
Management wages $90,000/year
Total beverage revenue $32,588
What are total monthly wages in %
38%
35%
33%
25%
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