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Perform the following food service calculation. No of diners = 240 Meat served = meat with little bone Amount of meat required? A. 840 B. 600 C. 69 D. 96
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Perform the following food service calculation.
No of diners = 240 Meat served = meat with little bone
Amount of meat required?
A. 840
B. 600
C. 69
D. 96
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69 is the CORRECT answer
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