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If total Revenue is $3000, Cost of Goods is $1500, and total Selling Expense is $500; what is the Profit for the business? $1000
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If total Revenue is $3000, Cost of Goods is $1500, and total Selling Expense is $500; what is the Profit for the business? $1000
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3000-1500=1500
1500-500=1000
the profit is $1000
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