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KATRIN_1 [288]
3 years ago
10

Ludwig borrowed $700,000 for a

Business
1 answer:
timurjin [86]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

$140000

Explanation:

Principle = $700000

Rate = 10%

Time = 2 years

Simple interest = P x R x T / 100

Simple interest = 700000 x 10 x 2 / 100

Simple interest = 70000 x 2

Simple interest = $140000

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COGS(no overhead)          $13   $5,072,000  

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Gross Margin                             $10    $4,020,000  

 

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Fixed Marketing expense    $0.29      $116,000

 

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Sales                                 $26   $10,452,000

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Fixed Marketing expense    $0.29      $116,000

 

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