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Historical Demand F2Ac0B
1. The problem is to understand how historical demand is calculated using population, average frequency of purchase, and number of orders per customer. 2. The formula for demand is
Bep Es Teler 8A01A0
1. **Problem Statement:** We are given data on the number of es teler sold (in glasses), total cost, and total revenue. We need to find the Break-Even Point (BEP) in units and rupi
Hotdog Stand 022D79
1. **Problem Statement:** Juan runs a hotdog stand with the following details:
Pricing Strategy F097F0
1. **Problem statement:** Calculate markup, selling price, markdown price, profit/loss, breakeven quantity, and target sales quantity for oranges bought at 4.00 per kg with given e
Product Comparison 31F039
1. The problem asks whether product B with 9,616 units and product C with 3,192 units is the best product. 2. To determine the best product, we need a criterion such as profit, rev
Break Even Point 1B94B3
1. **Stating the problem:** We want to find the Break Even Point (BEP) in units and rupiah for a business selling drinks at 10000 per unit, with variable cost 4000 per unit and fix
Breakeven Price
1. The problem is to find the formula for the breakeven price per carton. 2. Breakeven price is the price at which total revenue equals total cost, so there is no profit or loss.
Strawberry Pricing
1. **Problem statement:** Calculate various prices and profits related to selling strawberries with markup, markdown, and operating expenses. 2. **Given:**
Discount Calculation
1. **Problem statement:** Calculate the net price after trade and functional discounts, the final amount after cash discount, total discount value, and amount payable if cash disco
Strawberry Pricing
1. **Problem statement:** Calculate various prices and profits related to selling cartons of strawberries with markup, markdown, and operating expenses. 2. **Formulas and rules:**
Moving Average
1. **Problem Statement:** Omar wants to forecast the number of Joseph Smith carvings to be sold in Month 7 using two methods: a 4-month moving average and a 4-month weighted moving
Payslip Analysis
1. **Problem Statement:** Analyze Ms Kiwi's payslip and answer related questions about her occupation, UIF, deductions, net pay, overtime, salary increase, and dog grooming weights
Net Income Stereos
1. **State the problem:** Ahnah rebuilds used stereos with variable costs of $170 per stereo and sells them for $300 each. The break-even point is 50 units per month. We need to fi
Lowest Car Income
1. **Stating the problem:** We need to find which car generated the lowest income for the company over the whole year and determine the amount of that income. 2. **Approach:** To s
Percentage Change
1. The problem is to calculate the month-over-month percentage change for each metric from September (Q3) to October (Q4). 2. The formula for percentage change is:
Aftersale Refund Rate
1. Let's define the terms first. The aftersale rate is the percentage of products sold that result in aftersales service requests. 2. The refund rate is the percentage of products
Refund Rate
1. **State the problem:** Calculate the total aftersale and refund rate for the store based on the provided data. 2. **Identify the given data:**
Total Sale Nmv
1. The user is asking if "total sale data" refers to the whole month's net merchandise value (NMV). 2. To clarify, "total sale data" typically means the sum of all sales transactio
Refund Rate
1. **State the problem:** Calculate the aftersale and refund rate based on the given refund amounts for different stores. 2. **Identify the total refund amount:** The grand total r
Refund Rate
1. **State the problem:** Calculate the refund rate given the total refund amount and the total sales amount (which is not provided, so we assume it or explain the formula). 2. **I
Carton Pricing
1. **Calculate the selling price per carton with a 25% markup on cost.** Let the cost price per carton be $C$.