You could, but a line graph would probably be better.
A good goal would be 20 - 25% of Gross Profit (Sales - COGS). A realistic number might be 30%.
Some typical start up costs for a retail store includes the cost of inventory, rent and employee salaries. The amount of money you will need to get your business started varies depending on the type of business you will start.
depends how much it costs to make but on average small cakes go for around£3.99
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if you have small groups, use a pie chart. if you have lots of groups, use a bar graph
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It depends on what you are purchasing. It all depends on the size of the item. If the item is small, shipping costs would be manageable as opposed to a bigger item.
This is easier to understand when the graph is horizontal. Speed is defined as distance / time. Rearranging the equation: distance = speed x time. In the graph, that would be proportional to the area of the rectangle under the (horizontal) speed line. If speed is variable, the graph can be approximated by many small rectangles. The same reasoning as above applies to each one. This method - of separating an area into many small parts - is called "integration".
Did u mean retail?If yes, retail is the sale of goods in small quantities to the public
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