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Use a Modern Software Tool to Perform Statistical Calculations -Which of the Following Formulas Would Be Used to Calculate

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Use a modern software tool to perform statistical calculations. Using the spreadsheet below to answer the following question(s) .
The spreadsheet below shows the net income model for a company that sells shoes.  A  B 1 Net Income Model 23 Data 45 Sales $10,000,0006 Cost of Goods Sold $6,400,0007 Administrative Expenses $500,0008 SellingExpenses $900,0009 Depreciation Expenses $750,00010 Interest Expenses $70,00011 Taxes $620,0001213 Model 1415 Gross Profit $3,600,00016 Operating Expenses $2,150,00017 Net Operating Income $1,450,00018 Eamings Before Taxes $1,380,0001920 Net Income \begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline& \text { A } & \text { B } \\\hline 1 & \text { Net Income Model } & \\\hline 2 & & \\\hline 3 & \text { Data } & \\\hline 4 & & \\\hline 5 & \text { Sales } & \$ 10,000,000 \\\hline 6 & \text { Cost of Goods Sold } & \$ 6,400,000 \\\hline 7 & \text { Administrative Expenses } & \$ 500,000 \\\hline 8 & \text { SellingExpenses } & \$ 900,000 \\\hline 9 & \text { Depreciation Expenses } & \$ 750,000 \\\hline 10 & \text { Interest Expenses } & \$ 70,000 \\\hline 11 & \text { Taxes } & \$ 620,000 \\\hline 12 & & \\\hline 13 & \text { Model } & \\\hline 14 & & \\\hline 15 & \text { Gross Profit } & \$ 3,600,000 \\\hline 16 & \text { Operating Expenses } & \$ 2,150,000 \\\hline 17 & \text { Net Operating Income } & \$ 1,450,000 \\\hline 18 & \text { Eamings Before Taxes } & \$ 1,380,000 \\\hline 19 & & \\\hline 20 & \text { Net Income } & \\\hline\end{array}
-Which of the following formulas would be used to calculate earnings before taxes?


Definitions:

P(B)

P(B) denotes the probability of an event B occurring in the context of probability theory and statistics.

Mutually Exclusive

Describes two events that cannot occur at the same time. The occurrence of one event means the other cannot occur.

Independent Events

Two or more events where the occurrence of one event does not affect the probability of the other events occurring.

Dependent Events

Events whose occurrence or outcome is influenced by another event happening.

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