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ABC Company’s cost of goods sold last year was 60%. It anticipates that this will be the same in the coming year. Its sales returns and allowances are small, normally 1% of sales. Use the information from Problems 1–3 to estimate the company’s sales returns and allowances, net sales, and cost of goods sold and calculate its gross margin. (HINT: Calculate the sales returns and allowances by multiplying the Gross Sales by 1%. Then deduct this from Gross Sales to give Net Sales. Then use the Net Sales to calculate Cost of Goods Sold and finally the Gross Margin.)
ABC Company’s cost of goods sold last year was 60%. It antic…
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ABC Cоmpаny’s cоst оf goods sold lаst yeаr was 60%. It anticipates that this will be the same in the coming year. Its sales returns and allowances are small, normally 1% of sales. Use the information from Problems 1–3 to estimate the company’s sales returns and allowances, net sales, and cost of goods sold and calculate its gross margin. (HINT: Calculate the sales returns and allowances by multiplying the Gross Sales by 1%. Then deduct this from Gross Sales to give Net Sales. Then use the Net Sales to calculate Cost of Goods Sold and finally the Gross Margin.)
Cаselet Twо Mr. Mаttоn presents аs a new patient wanting tо have his teeth cleaned. He takes captopril (Capoten) every morning and has allergies to bananas, kiwis, and tomatoes. You record his blood pressure at 155/92 mmHg, pulse at 74 beats per minute, and respirations at 16 per minute. He has not received any dental treatment for 5 years. He also says that he is having constant pain in tooth #30. Mr. Matton's intraoral exam reveals generalized marginal inflammation, moderate biofilm accumulation, and subgingival calculus. Probing depths are 4 to 6 mm on the posterior teeth with bleeding upon probing. Radiographs show carious lesions on the mesial of #14; mesial, occlusal, and distal surfaces of #30; and mesial surface of #19. There is also a periapical pathology on tooth #30. There is horizontal bone loss in the posterior regions and Class II furcations on #3, #14, and #19. Question 2 of 4 The following are important lifestyle modifications that may impact blood pressure and should be discussed with the patient, except:
Cаselet Twо Mr. Mаttоn presents аs a new patient wanting tо have his teeth cleaned. He takes captopril (Capoten) every morning and has allergies to bananas, kiwis, and tomatoes. You record his blood pressure at 155/92 mmHg, pulse at 74 beats per minute, and respirations at 16 per minute. He has not received any dental treatment for 5 years. He also says that he is having constant pain in tooth #30. Mr. Matton's intraoral exam reveals generalized marginal inflammation, moderate biofilm accumulation, and subgingival calculus. Probing depths are 4 to 6 mm on the posterior teeth with bleeding upon probing. Radiographs show carious lesions on the mesial of #14; mesial, occlusal, and distal surfaces of #30; and mesial surface of #19. There is also a periapical pathology on tooth #30. There is horizontal bone loss in the posterior regions and Class II furcations on #3, #14, and #19. Question 1 of 4 Based on Mr. Matton's blood pressure reading, his blood pressure classification is: