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If a stadium pays $11,000 for labor and $7,000 for parking, what would the stadium's parking revenue have to be if the stadium is hoping parking labor is 6% of parking revenue?
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If a stadium pays $11,000 for labor and $7,000 for parking, what would the stadium's parking revenue have to be if the stadium is hoping parking labor is 6% of parking revenue?
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