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First you calculate the amount of the tax on the item. Then you add together the original cost of the item and the tax.
$2000 A 20% discount means that the item is sold at 80% of the original cost. You can then calculate the original cost using the equation: 0.8 * x = $1600 where x stands for the cost of the original item. Divide both sides by 0.8 and you get x = $2000.
Mark-up, it is not profit. Profit must account for other fixed costs associated with selling
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$942.62 is what I get. You need to divide 1003.89 by 1.065.
The original price was 200.00
A variation order is when there is a decrease or increase in quantities in your original scope of work. While an extra work is a new item of work introduced which shall be added into your original scope and will be binded in your contract.
First you calculate the amount of the tax on the item. Then you add together the original cost of the item and the tax.
You simply multiply the tax rate with the item's original cost and divide by hundred, to get the tax. Then you add that to the original cost, to get the total cost. In Java you use + to add, * to multiply, and / to divide.
$2000 A 20% discount means that the item is sold at 80% of the original cost. You can then calculate the original cost using the equation: 0.8 * x = $1600 where x stands for the cost of the original item. Divide both sides by 0.8 and you get x = $2000.
Mark-up, it is not profit. Profit must account for other fixed costs associated with selling
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The gross profit.
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The amount it would cost to buy a replacement for an item, of exactly the same age and in the same condition, or the an item of equally good characteristics if the original item cannot be reasonably easily purchased.
The original cost of the item less accumulated depreciation for the item. And The gross book value is the original/historical price paid for an asset, without a depreciation deduction.
The two added together are the cost of the item to you.