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Swim4Life provides swimming classes and training in South East Queensland. Swim4Life offers four training levels: Learn to Swim Baby, Learn to Swim Junior, Learn to Swim Senior, Swim Squad. In November 2019, the firm's information system produced the following data Regardless of level, students pay $15 per hour for lessons. Only 5 swimmers can be supervised by the teacher in each lesson. Swim4Life also provides lessons to school students who come with their school during school hours. These lessons are provided at a discounted rate of $12 per child.
Costs associated with the Swim4Life operations for November 2019 included:
Facility rent $2,500
Provision of Life Savers $800
Utilities $1,100
Computer equipment depreciation $800
Advertising $400
Training $1,500
Which of these groups of costs are most likely to have a common cost driver?
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