3200÷100=32
Since each model is 100, you need 32 to model 3,200
Answer:
Rate of depreciation per year is 4310 $/ year and the depreciation schedule is given below.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question,
since, it is straight-line depreciation,
rate of depreciation per year = $/year
= 4310 $/ year
So we can prepare the following table. (year = 0 for the base period)
Year Depreciation Accumulated Book value
expense depreciation
( in $) (in $) (in $)
0 0 0 21920
1 4310 4310 17610
2 4310 8620 13300
3 4310 12930 8990
4 4310 17240 4680
Answer: 2000
Use your currency of choice
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Work Shown:
profit percentage = (profit/cost)*100%
10% = (200/c)*100%
(10%)/(100%) = 200/c
1/10 = 200/c
1*c = 10*200 ... cross multiply
c = 2000 is the cost price (of whatever currency you prefer)
Notice that 10% of 2000 is 200. We chop off a 0 at the end when taking 10%. Add on a zero when going in reverse.
200 is 10% of 2000
In other words, the profit (200) is 10% of the cost price (2000).
Answer: D 1881
Step-by-step explanation: 6889 and 1961 don't read the same forwards and backward. 1991 upside down is 1661. So, only 1881 works
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Find two points
(0,-2) and (3,0)
Using the slope formula
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
= (0- -2)/(3-0)
= (0+2)/(3-0)
= 2/3