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Business, 04.02.2021 18:20, HarryPotter10
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Match the different methods used for calculating revenue and profit to the formulas used for calculating them.
total revenue
average revenue
marginal revenue
gross profit
net profit
total revenue / quantities sold
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total sales โ cost of goods sold
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price of a product x quantities sold
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total revenue โ total cost
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change in revenue / change in quantity sold
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