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Comprehensive CVP Problem - Accounting?

Given

fixed expenses of $1,115,000 each month
variable expenses of $6.00 per carton
- 67% in Cost of Goods Sold
- 33% operating expenses
carton of calendars $18.50

1)
Total break even expenses (r=revenue)

1115000 + e = r ..... (1)

Ratio of variable expenses over revenue

e/r = 6/18.50
e = 6r/18.50

Plugging in e in (1)

1115000 + 6r/18.50 = r
1115000 = r - 6r/18.50
= (18.50 - 6)r/18.50
= 12.5r/18.5

r = 1115000*18.5/12.5
= 1650200

Number of cartons
= 1650200/18.50
= 89200

2)
330000 = r - (1115000 + e)
= 12.5r/18.5 - 1115000

12.5r/18.5 = 330000 + 1115000
= 1445000
r = 1445000*18.5/12.5
= 2138600

3)
455000 = r - (1115000 + e)
r = (455000 + 111500)*18.5/12.5
= 838420

Expenses
e = 6/18.50*838420
= 271920

Expenses related to goods sold
s = 271920*0.67
= 182186.4
= 180000

Expenses related to operating cost
o = 271920*0.33
= 89733.6
= 90000

..................... June Income Statement
Sales..................................... ............ 455,000
Less: Variable expenses
. Cost of Goods Sold.........180,000
. Operating expenses......... 90,000... 270,000
.......................................... .............. ------------
Contribution Margin.......................... .185,000
Less: Fixed expenses
.......................................... ............ 1,115,000
.......................................... ........... --------------
Net income..................................... (930,000)

4)
Margin of safety
= -930000

Operating leverage factor
= 185000/(-930000)
= -0.1989

5)
Sales
= 455000*1.11
= 505050

Net income
= 505050 - 270000 - 1115000
= -879950

Percentage change
= [-930000 - (-879950)]/-930000
= 0.0538
= 5.4%

Please help me with this word problem in Math 095 college?

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Solving Investment Problems (Algebra)?

Can anyone solve this math problem?

A Woman invests $37,000, part at 8% and the rest at 9.5% annual interest. If the 9.5% investment provides $452.50 more income than the 8% investment, how much is invested at each rate?

Has anyone taken elementary logic in college?

I am terrible at math, TERRIBLE. I'm struggling with Math 095. I MAY have the chance to take Elementary Logic in the Philosophy Department. I've heard this class is very hard. It probably won't be as hard as math is for me, but maybe. This class doesn't have any numbers but I heard it is like a math class...?

What are some of the examples of toughest puzzles?

According to Wikipedia, this is the hardest logic puzzle.Three gods A, B, and C are called, in no particular order, True, False, and Random. True always speaks truly, False always speaks falsely, but whether Random speaks truly or falsely is a completely random matter. Your task is to determine the identities of A, B, and C by asking three yes-no questions; each question must be put to exactly one god. The gods understand English, but will answer all questions in their own language, in which the words for yes and no are da and ja, in some order. You do not know which word means which.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The... is original article with solution.Apart from that,here are few which made me think really hard. (Solutions in the end)1. Series Problem:What are the next three numbers in the series?4, 6, 12, 18, 30, 42, 60, 72, 102, 108, ?, ?, ?2. Hardest Mathematical Columbus Puzzle:This is a prize problem that Sam Loyd issued in 1882, offering $1000 as a prize for the best answer showing how to arrange the seven figures and the eight 'dots' .4.5.6.7.8.9.0. which would add up to 82.Only two in million people got correct answer.I am sure you will find better puzzles,but these are the one which i came across.Solutions to above puzzles.Disclaimer : Here some of the solutions are mine and rest from internet sources. I am not guaranteeing correctness of these solutions. If you find an error, feel free to comment.1. 4, 6, 12, 18, 30, 42, 60, 72, 102, 108 whichare the middle numbers of twin primes (3, 5), (5, 7), (11, 13), (17, 19), (29, 31), (41, 43) etc.So the answers are 138(137,139), 150(149,151), 180(179,181).2. The dot over a number signifies that it is a repeater which would go on for ever, as when we endeavor to describe 1/3 decimally as 0.33333 . . . . (etc)With a series of numbers we place the dot over the first and last, as with 0.97979797979 . . . (etc)The remarkable feature being that a proper fraction divided by 9s e.g. 46/99 is exactly equal to the numerator with the repeater sign followed by the decimal.So according to this property,

English test please help.?

I have never read the Great Gatsby either BUT the BBC have a good set of notes for it i think (in the source) I'll try to help with the rest of the questions though :)
Q1-6 A3 B6 C1 E4 D5 F2
Q7-12 7B 8B 9C 10C 11A 12B but i don't know the dfference between 'past' and past participle..
13. sold 14. kept 15. led 16. sat 17. past 18. future 19. present 20. past 21. past
I don't know what these mean so i cant help with these :3 --> past progressive; past perfect progressive; future perfect progressive
I have also never read all those books in the multiple choice so good luck :D i know what its like to be under a deadline and its never fun X'(

First Correct Answer Gets Best Answer, & Alot of Parts of Cal. I Problem.?

In your case, the starting height, s, is 1361, and the initial velocity, v, (since you didn't start off by throwing it upward or downward) is 0. So, the position function for this, particular case is:
s(t) = -16t^2 + 1361
To get the velocity function, you just take the derivative of the position function, so:
v(t) = -32t.

Velocities at 1s and 2s are:
v(1) = -32 * 1 = -32
v(2) = -32 * 2 = -64

Time to reach the ground would be whatever time, t, would cause s(t) to be 0. In other words, when the position of the coin is 0 feet.

So, s(t) = 0 = -16t^2 + 1361, so -16t^2 = -1361 so t^2 = 85.1 so t = 9.22

Plugging that into the v(t) equation, you get:
v(t) = -32 * 9.22 = -295

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