1. What is the rented (fixed) storage cost for June? - $280,000 - $180,000 - $42,500 - $250,000 - $93,333 - $153,333 - $173,333 2. What is the rented variable cost for June? - $33,333 - $43,333 - $6,000 - $38,000 - $18,000 - $28,000 - $23,333
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