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Company A revenue 2016 = £45M Expenses = £35M so profit is £10Million
Company B revenue 2106 = £50M Expenses = £25M so profit is £25Million
Company A to company B profit is £10M to £25milion which is a ratio of 2:5
Thank you, how did you work out the expenses, because the graph doesn’t mention expenses only revenue? And why didn’t you include Company A’s 2013 revenue?
Thank you, how did you work out the expenses, because the graph doesn’t mention expenses only revenue? And why didn’t you include Company A’s 2013 revenue?