A salesman has n things to sale. The cost price of all n things is different out of which p things he is selling on m% profit and n-p things he is going to sell on x% loss. Find his net profit or loss.
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A salesman has n things to sale. The cost price of all n things is different out of which p things he is selling on m% profit and n-p things he is going to sell on x% loss. Find his net profit or loss.
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- [Very Hard] Suppose, you are working in a company ‘X’ where your job is to calculate the profit based on their investment. If the company invests 100,000 USD or less, their profit will be based on 75,000 USD as first 25,000 USD goes to set up the business in the first place. For the first 100,000 USD, the profit margin is low: 4.5%. Therefore, for every 100 dollar they spend, they get a profit of 4.5 dollar. For an investment greater than 100,000 USD, for the first 100,000 USD (actually on 75,000 USD as 25,000 is the setup cost), the profit margin is 4.5% where for the rest, it goes up to 8%. For example, if they invest 250,000 USD, they will get an 8% profit for the 150,000 USD. In addition, from the rest 100,000 USD, 25,000 is the setup cost and there will be a 4.5% profit on the rest 75,000. Investment will always be greater or equal to 25,000 and multiple of 100. Complete the RECURSIVE methods below that take an array of integers (investments) and an iterator (always…Suppose, you are working in a company ‘X’ where your job is to calculate the profit based on their investment.If the company invests 100,000 USD or less, their profit will be based on 75,000 USD as first 25,000 USD goes to set up the business in the first place. For the first 100,000 USD, the profit margin is low: 4.5%. Therefore, for every 100 dollar they spend, they get a profitof 4.5 dollar.For an investment greater than 100,000 USD, for the first 100,000 USD (actually on 75,000 USD as 25,000 is the setup cost), the profit margin is 4.5% where for the rest, it goes up to 8%. For example, if they invest 250,000 USD, they will get an 8% profit for the 150,000 USD. In addition, from the rest 100,000 USD, 25,000 is the setup cost and there will be a 4.5% profit on the rest 75,000. Investment will always be greater or equal to 25,000 and multiple of 100.Complete the RECURSIVE methods below that take an array of integers (investments)and an iterator (always sets to ZERO(‘0’) when the…Suppose, you are working in a company ‘X’ where your job is to calculate the profit based on their investment. If the company invests 100,000 USD or less, their profit will be based on 75,000 USD as first 25,000 USD goes to set up the business in the first place. For the first 100,000 USD, the profit margin is low: 4.5%. Therefore, for every 100 dollar they spend, they get a profit of 4.5 dollar. For an investment greater than 100,000 USD, for the first 100,000 USD (actually on 75,000 USD as 25,000 is the setup cost), the profit margin is 4.5% where for the rest, it goes up to 8%. For example, if they invest 250,000 USD, they will get an 8% profit for the 150,000 USD. In addition, from the rest 100,000 USD, 25,000 is the setup cost and there will be a 4.5% profit on the rest 75,000. Investment will always be greater or equal to 25,000 and multiple of 100. Complete the RECURSIVE methods below that take an array of integers (investments) and an iterator (always sets to…
- Suppose, you are working in a company ‘X’ where your job is to calculate the profit based on their investment. If the company invests 100,000 USD or less, their profit will be based on 75,000 USD as first 25,000 USD goes to set up the business in the first place. For the first 100,000 USD, the profit margin is low: 4.5%. Therefore, for every 100 dollar they spend, they get a profit of 4.5 dollar. For an investment greater than 100,000 USD, for the first 100,000 USD (actually on 75,000 USD as 25,000 is the setup cost), the profit margin is 4.5% whereas for the rest, it goes up to 8%. For example, if they invest 250,000 USD, they will get an 8% profit for the 150,000 USD. In addition, from the rest 100,000 USD, 25,000 is the setup cost and there will be a 4.5% profit on the rest 75,000. The investment will always be greater or equal to 25,000 and multiple of 100. Complete the RECURSIVE methods below that take an array of integers (investments) and an iterator (always sets to…Pretend you have five employees who would like to know exactly how much their bi-weekly pay will be once all of their deductions are taken off. Their weekly pay is as follows: Emp #1. $1100 Emp #2. $1300 Emp #3. $1500 Emp #4. $1700 Emp #5. $2300 *Taxation *For 1990, let dkr be a firm’s debt to capital ratio, let eps denote earnings per share, let netinc denote net income in millions USD, and let salary denote total compensation for the CEO in thousands USD. The following equation was estimated: return= -14.37+0.321 dkr + 0.043 eps -0.0051 nentinc + 0.0035 * salary (6.89) (0.201) (0.078) (0.0047) (0.0022) n=142, adj. R-squared=0.0395 What do we know about the fit of the regression?
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