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Business Math

Business Math +, -, x, ÷ Addition and Subtraction Pharmacy Example How much money was made from non-categorized items? Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Total Category Sales Subtotals $ 135,000.00 $ 114,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $264,000.00 Total Sales $ 315,000.00

Business Math Total Sales: 315000 Expenses: 266,000 Profit: ??

Monthly Sales Jars: $1.75/jar Jars sold per month: 27 How many jars are sold per year? Why is this number important?

Averages (Razors) Jan: 12 razors Feb: 22 razors Mar 14 razors Average razors per month: ? Projected avg per year: ? When would you use projections?

Purchase Orders Addresses PO Number Date Item Description Total Due Buyer and Seller PO Number Date Item Description Total Due QTY x Unit Cost = Amt Due

Sales Tax Retail Transaction No taxes on Shipping and Delivery State and Local No taxes on Shipping and Delivery No taxes on Service Price of Purchase X Tax Rate = Sales Tax Price of Purchase + Sales Rate = Total Sales Charge

Assignment http://www.quia.com/quiz/4418396.html