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The total mall CAM expense is $1,000,000. The total mall square footage is 200,000. Your store is 10,000 square feet and pays pro rata CAM. Your CAM expense is?
a) $50,000
b) $ 5,000
c) $ 100
d) $ 5
Please explain the answer you chose and ensure accuracy.
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