📘 business math
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Cost Revenue Analysis 6F4D01
1. **State the problem:** We are given fixed and variable costs for a business and need to understand the total costs and revenue.
2. **Identify the costs:**
Discount Collection 5400D6
1. The problem involves understanding the relationship between sales discount rates and the collection period for credit sales.
2. Typically, a sales discount rate is offered to en
Fitnessriegel Angebote F6E667
1. **Problem statement:** Compare the total costs of three offers for purchasing 2,000 fitness bars, considering list price, discounts, transport, packaging, and cash discounts.
2.
Factory Inequalities 7977Ac
1. **State the problem:**
We need to write inequalities for the number of workers $x$ and units produced $y$ based on the conditions:
Netto Umsatzsteuer B6E99F
1. **Problem:** Die Hoffmann KG verkauft ein Herrenfreizeithemd zum Bruttoverkaufspreis von 44,95. Bestimmen Sie den Nettoverkaufspreis sowie den Umsatzsteueranteil in Euro.
2. **F
Final Price 233B0D
1. **State the problem:** Calculate the final price of a dining room set listed at $1500 with a 40% trade discount and $150 freight charges.
2. **Formula and rules:**
Weekly Earnings F4A96D
1. **State the problem:** Robert Bryan, Jr. earns a base weekly salary of $400 plus 3% commission on sales exceeding $7,000. We need to find his total weekly earnings if he sells $
Markup Cost 7B56Ef
1. **State the problem:** Bloomingdale's marks up mink coats by 3000, which is a 50% markup on cost. We need to find the cost of the coats.
2. **Formula and explanation:** Markup p
Fleet Cost 470C06
1. **State the problem:** Calculate the total cost for each option to expand the fleet and determine the cheapest option.
2. **Option 1 calculations:**
Contribution Margin Drop 61C428
1. **State the problem:** We need to find how much the contribution margin per unit can drop before the business should shut down in the short run.
2. **Define contribution margin:
Golf Ball Pricing 06C90C
1. **Problem statement:** Par Putters Company sells golf balls for 33 per dozen. Overhead expenses are 31% of cost, and owners require 18% profit of cost. We need to find:
(a) Cost
Racquet Cost Markup 46F663
1. **Stating the problem:**
We need to find the original cost price of each tennis racquet before discounts, given the final selling price and two successive discounts.
Cost Per Product 77Ec5E
1. **State the problem:** A business spends 24000 to produce 600 products. We need to find the cost per product.
2. **Formula used:** Cost per product = \frac{Total cost}{Number of
Percentage Profit Ade700
1. **Problem Statement:**
You purchased ingredients for $x,000 JMD and sell prepared meals for $y,500 JMD. Calculate the percentage profit made.
Profit Maximization 253E36
1. **Stating the problem:**
We are given a table showing different price points, volumes sold, total revenues, total costs, total profits, and unit costs. We want to understand how
Markup Sunkist 0B5464
1. **Problem Statement:** Calculate the retail price by marking up the cost by a given percentage for the first product: Sunkist priced at 78 with a 10% markup.
2. **Formula:** Ret
Profit Calculation A2E1E1
1. **State the problem:** A restaurant sold 1500 meals in one month. We need to find the profit made in that month.
2. **Identify the formula:** Profit is generally calculated as:
Invoice Discount De986B
1. **State the problem:**
Jack Williams ordered products with a combined list price of 27393. The vendor offers trade discounts of 20%, 10%, and 10%. The invoice is dated September
Lokasi Terbaik 0Ad384
1. **Stating the problem:**
We have three potential locations (A, B, C) for a cake company's new outlet, each with different fixed costs (FC), variable costs per unit (VC), and the
Break Even Analysis 8B668C
1. **Problem Statement:**
We have break-even diagrams for two businesses, A and B, showing fixed costs, variable costs, total costs, and revenue against output units. We need to id
Break Even Analysis 1Cca8A
1. **Problem Statement:**
Identify the area of profit and loss on a break-even diagram.