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Suppose the total net sales in year 0 were S0 (in some currency units). Also, y years later, total net sales were Sy. Then percentage increase in sales over the y-year period = 100*(Sy/S0 -1) So the average year-to-year percentage growth = 100*[(Sy/S0)1/y - 1]. Note that (Sy/S0)1/y is the yth root of the ratio of sales. If y = 1, then the percentage growth is 100*(Y1/Y0 - 1)
I give myself a $25 per HR increase every two years plus bonusesSome employees I give $10,000 increase per year if they make money for me without any call backs
The amount of sales tax is(0.01) times (the sale price of the item) times(the percentage of state, county, and city sales tax on that kind of item) It doesn't matter what the item is, or how old it is.
£15.45p but this may increase in future years.
Not counting leap years, it's just 11*365 = 4015. But there could be 1, 2, or 3 leap years in that time, each of which would increase the value by one.