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Year 9 Business & Enterprise Competition

Lesson Aims: Create a spreadsheet for the costs of your product Use modelling to work out the profit/loss of your product – work out the break even and profit Create a chart to determine production unit Develop a nutritional value calculator for your product

Cost and profit calculation Create a suitable spreadsheet to calculate the cost, selling price and profit per unit

Break-even and profits Using the data determine the quantity of production to achieve break-even in costs Profitable quantity of production £

Nutritional Value Calculator Create a nutritional value calculator for your product Calculate calories, fat (sugar, salt)