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Target leval of opereting income?

Transcribed Image Text:Julia's Catering has a monthly target
operating income of $6,000. Variable
expenses are 40% of sales and monthly
fixed expenses are $3,600. What is Julia's
operating leverage factor at the target level
of operating income?
a. 0.40
b. 1.60
c. 2.67
d. 0.63
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