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Hard nails and bright nails are competing nail salons. both companies have the same number of customers. both charge the same price for a manicure. the only difference is that bright nails pays its manicurists on a salary basis (i. e., a fixed cost structure) while hard nails pays its manicurists on the basis of the number of customers they serve (i. e., a variable cost structure). both companies currently make the same amount of net income. if sales of both salons increase by equal amount, hard nails: ah select one: a. will earn a higher profit than bright nails. b. will earn a lower profit than bright nails. c. will earn the same amount of profit as bright nails. d. the answer cannot be determined from the information provided.

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