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An electrical contractor is preparing a proposal to upgrade a commercial lighting system. They calculate $3,000 for materials, $2,000 for labor, and $1,000 for allocated overhead. To meet their business goals, they submit a proposal for $7,500 to the client. Based on the fundamental difference between cost and price, how should these figures be categorized?
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An electrical contractor is preparing a proposal to upgrade a commercial lighting system. They calculate $3,000 for materials, $2,000 for labor, and $1,000 for allocated overhead. To meet their business goals, they submit a proposal for $7,500 to the client. Based on the fundamental difference between cost and price, how should these figures be categorized?
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