There are 5 couches and 4 love seats in the club house.
Answer:
Contribution margin = Revenue − Variable costs
Step-by-Step Explanation
For example, if the price of your product is $20 and the unit variable cost is $4, then the unit contribution margin is $16.
The first step in doing the calculation is to take a traditional income statement and recategorize all costs as fixed or variable. This is not as straightforward as it sounds, because it’s not always clear which costs fall into each category.
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If you rotated the box 90º, the orrientation would not be the same, so it is not D or B.
After rotating 180º, the box will be in the 1st quadrant. If it moved along the x-axis, it wouldnt be there anymore, and the after-picture shows it in the first quadrant still, so the only answer it can be is C.
The most frequently occurring element in a set of values is called the mode.
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