📘 business math
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Discount Profit Loss
1. Let's start by defining the problem: We want to understand how discounts affect profits and losses in a business context.
2. Suppose the original price of a product is $P$ and t
Profit Lumbenum Units
1. **Problem 1: Calculate the difference in profit between 2010 and 2007 for ABC Corp sales.**
Given: Salespeople earn 10% of sales as pay, business costs are 20% of sales, so prof
Hair Care Yield
1. **State the problem:**
Calculate the monthly revenue (yield) for the hair care professional under two scenarios: current average jobs and the proposal for peak and off-peak mont
Hair Care Yield
1. **State the problem:**
Calculate the monthly revenue (yield) for the hair care professional under two scenarios: current average jobs and the proposal for peak and off-peak mont
Market Size Growth
1. **State the problem:** We need to calculate the market size last year and the market growth given the number of smartphones sold last year and their average selling price, as we
Market Share Sales
1. **Calculate the number of users for Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer given their market shares.**
- Total market share percentages given: Chrome 34.7%, Internet Explorer 12
Discount Invoice Calculation
1. **Problem 1: Find the list price given a net cost after a series discount of 5/12/12 and net cost $2148.28**
Step 1: Understand the series discount. The discounts are 5%, then 1
Rug Factory
1. **Problem 1: Rugs produced by Washington branch over 6 months.**
- Washington produces 1569 rugs daily.
Utilization Target
1. The problem asks how to calculate a utilization target percentage in the range of 80% to 85%.\n\n2. Utilization rate represents the percentage of available time that a resource
Utilization Calculation
1. Let's start by understanding what utilization target percentage (e.g., 80-85%) means. It typically refers to the desired percentage of available capacity or time you want to be
Break Even Analysis
1. **Stating the problem:** NWF wants to find the break-even point in units and total sales for a cedar picnic table that sells for 50 each, with fixed costs of 13000 and variable
Advertising Revenue
1. The problem asks which two media together generate £6.15 billion revenue in 2011 based on the pie chart percentages of a total £20.5 billion forecast.
2. From the pie chart, the
Cost Control Menu Profit
1. **Stating the problems:**
We have multiple sub-questions related to cost control, purchasing documents, menu costing, and a function cost analysis.
Overtime Night Pay
1. **Problem Statement:**
We need to determine the formulas and rates for calculating overtime pay and night differential pay based on provided working hour rules.