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Hello. I’m in 7th grade. Can you please tell me the answer for these questions please~T_T
I tried to do it but i couldn’t … If you can explain to me shortly that would be really great too~! Thank You So Much:D!
1.Write 4.6 as a percent <- is it 46%?? I'm not sure T_T
2. Write 5/12 as an equivalent percent
3. The net price of a certain article is $306 after successive discount of 15% and 10% off the marked price. What is the marked price?
4. If a merchant makes a profit of 20% based on the selling price of an article, what percent does the merchant make on the cost?
5. A certain radio costs a merchant $72. At what price must the merchant sell this radio in order to meke a profit of 20% of the selling price?
6. A badeball team has won 40 games out of 60 played. It has 32 more games to play. How many of these must the team win to make its record 75% for the season?
7. If prices are reduced 25% and saled increase 20%, what is the net effect on gross receipts?
Clothes A and B, total cost: $500
The store:
From Clothing A : makes 50% profit
From Clothing B : makes 40% profit
The store puts the articles of clothing 10% on sale
so, the store only makes $157 in profit.
Question:
What were the costs of the clothing articles A and B?
Please set up an algebraic equation and explain the procedure to solve this. I’m sorry if it isn’t really clear, but my dad wrote it, and it doesn’t make sense, so I am interpreting it the best I can. Thank you so much!
This has to be 1-2 par
Many high-technology companies, like Nortel Networks, Micron Technology and JDS Uniphase, have written down massive amounts of their inventory. For example, Nortel Networks revalued some of its inventory parts at $0, though the inventory initially cost Nortel $650 million.
Companies are required to report whether they write off the cost value (or book value) or their inventory even if they do not dispose of the inventory. Later on, they may sell this inventory but are not required to report the sale for cash of previously “worthless” inventory. The effect may be that in future years, when the inventory is sold, profits are overstated.
Also in the article, JDS Uniphase said it will write off $250 million of its inventory but promised to disclose any future sale. On the other hand, Micron Technology, which wrote down $260 million, won’t disclose any future sale (Krantz, 2001). Should the Securities and Exchange Commission do anything? Why?
Many high-technology companies, like Nortel Networks, Micron Technology and JDS Uniphase, have written down massive amounts of their inventory. For example, Nortel Networks revalued some of its inventory parts at $0, though the inventory initially cost Nortel $650 million.
Companies are required to report whether they write off the cost value (or book value) or their inventory even if they do not dispose of the inventory. Later on, they may sell this inventory but are not required to report the sale for cash of previously “worthless” inventory. The effect may be that in future years, when the inventory is sold, profits are overstated.
Also in the article, JDS Uniphase said it will write off $250 million of its inventory but promised to disclose any future sale. On the other hand, Micron Technology, which wrote down $260 million, won’t disclose any future sale (Krantz, 2001). Should the Securities and Exchange Commission do anything? Why?
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