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Bobby lives in India and wants to start his own take-away business. His speciality is chicken biryani. All his ingredients will be bought in bulk. Bobby intends sel... show full transcript
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To find the price of 520 g of chicken, we calculate the cost per gram of chicken.
Given that 1 kg of chicken costs Rs200:
Cost per gram = ( \frac{200 \text{ Rs}}{1000 \text{ g}} = 0.20 \text{ Rs/g} )
For 520 g, the cost will be:
( 520 \text{ g} \times 0.20 \text{ Rs/g} = 104 \text{ Rs} )
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To calculate the total cost of one plate of chicken biryani, we first find the total cost of ingredients for 8 plates:
Total Ingredient Cost = Rs200 (Chicken) + Rs120 (Rice) + Rs12 (Masala) + Rs60 (Other)
Total Ingredient Cost = Rs392
Dividing by 8 for the cost per plate:
Cost per plate = ( \frac{392}{8} = 49 \text{ Rs} )
Now, add the packaging cost of Rs2.43:
Total Cost per plate = Rs49 + Rs2.43 = Rs51.43.
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To verify Bobby's claim, we need to calculate the profit:
Selling Price = Rs80
Cost Price = Rs51.43
Profit = 80 - 51.43 = Rs28.57
Profit percentage is calculated as:
Profit Percentage = ( \frac{Profit}{Cost Price} \times 100 = \frac{28.57}{51.43} \times 100 \approx 55.54% )
Since the profit percentage is greater than 50%, Bobby's claim is valid.
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To find the minimum number of plates Janet must sell, we need to find when income exceeds costs. Janet’s fixed cost is R600.
Considering her variable cost of R13 per plate, she needs to sell plates such that:
Income = Cost. This happens when:
( 13p + 600 < 13p )
To find the break-even point, we set:
Income = 13p (selling price) and Cost = R600 + 13p. For her to start making profit, the minimum p must be calculated.
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To find the probability, we look at the total number of tourists from 'Other' countries divided by the total tourist arrivals. This would be calculated from the data provided in ANNEXURE C.
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To verify Bobby’s statement regarding tourist arrivals from Bangladesh, we calculate:
If more than 4,500,000 of 10,93 million arrivals in 2019:
Calculate as follows with the provided data to check the accuracy of Bobby's claim.
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