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Farm Products Purchasing Agent

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$67,150

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Bachelor's degree

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Real-Life Math -- Solution

First you need to make sure you're dealing with the same currency in all calculations.

Price per pound = $0.81 US / $0.75 American dollars per Canadian dollar
Price per pound = $1.08 Cdn

One pound of steer will gross $1.08 Cdn. So the gross revenue for 100 pounds of steer is $108.

Now you must subtract your costs and other expenses from this figure to calculate gross profit per 100 pounds of steer. For every 100 pounds, it costs you $2.50 in freight charges and $0.50 in vaccination expenses. Plus, grazing, feeding and other expenses come to $103 per 100 pounds.

Gross profits per 100 pounds = $108 - ($2.50 + $0.50 + $103)
Gross profits per 100 pounds = $108 - $106
Gross profits per 100 pounds = $2

So you make a gross profit of $2 per 100 pounds of steer. But each steer weighs 850 pounds, and you are selling 1,000 of them.

Total profit = $2 per 100 pounds x (850 pounds / 100 pounds) x 1,000
Total profit = $2 x 8.5 x 1,000
Total profit = $17 x 1,000
Total profit = $17,000

So you made $17,000 on this sale. But is that a good profit margin? How much did you have to spend to make that much profit?

Initial cost = ($2.50 per 100 pounds + $0.50 per 100 pounds + $103 per 100 pounds) x (850 pounds / 100 pounds) x 1,000 animals
Initial cost = $106 per 100 pounds x 8.5 x 1,000
Initial cost = $901 x 1,000
Initial cost = $901,000

You had to spend $901,000 in order to make a $17,000 profit.


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