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A movie theater only keeps a percentage of the revenue earned from ticket sales. The remainder goes to the movie distributor. Write a
Movie Name: | “Wheels of Fury” |
Adult Tickets sold: | 382 |
Child Tickets Sold: | 127 |
Gross Box Office Profit | $ 4,582.00 |
Net Box Office Profit: | $916.40 |
Amount Paid to Distributor: | $3,665.60 |
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