A small retailer buys goods from a vendor with an invoice amount of $9,100. The terms of the sale are 2/10, n/30. What is the net amount due on the goods if the bill is paid by the 10th day?
A) $182
B) $8,918
C) $8,640
D) $910
B
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Summary Count Sum Average Variance 1 4 443 110.8 468.9 2 4 275 68.8 72.9 3 4 1,030 257.5 1891.7 4 4 300 75.0 433.3 5 4 603 150.8 468.9 6 4 435 108.8 72.9 7 4 1,190 297.5 1891.7 8 4 460 115.0 433.3 Sample 1 8 1,120 140.0 7142.9 Sample 2 8 1,236 154.5 8866.6 Sample 3 8 1,400 175.0 9000.0 Sample 4 8 980 122.5 4307.1 ANOVA Source of Variation SS df MS F p-value F-crit Rows 199,899 7 28557.0 112.8 0.0000 2.488 Columns 11,884 3 3961.3 15.7 0.0000 3.073 Error 5,317 21 253.2 Total 217,100 31 How many blocks were used in this study? A) 10 B) 9 C) 7 D) 8
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