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    The Income from Operations Is Calculated by Subtracting Operating Expenses
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The Income from Operations Is Calculated by Subtracting Operating Expenses

Question 10

Question 10

Multiple Choice

The income from operations is calculated by subtracting operating expenses from


A) revenue.
B) net sales.
C) gross profit.
D) cost of merchandise sold.

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