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Business, 19.11.2019 19:31 ashiyah74

Until recently rosemarie worked as an accountant, earning $30,000 annually. then she inherited a piece of commercial real estate that had been renting for $12,000 annually. rosemarie decided to leave her job and operate a peruvian restaurant in the space she inherited. at the end of the first year, her books showed total revenues of $260,000 and total cost of $230,000 for food, utilities, cooks, and other supplies. her economic profit at the end of one year is.
a. $230,000
b. 30,000
c.$0
d. $-12,000

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