There is really no definite formula for figuring out what the cost of drinks are at a bar. Typically the drinks cost what the ingredients would cost you at a grocery store plus the cost to make it. So depending on where you get the drink it could cost anywhere from 6dollars to 10 dollar depending on how much the bar charges for the labor of making the drink.
(a*b)+(a2*b2) etc where a is the cost of the first spirit per ml and b is the number of ml used. a2 is spirit 2 etc
Insurance companies will determine that your car is totaled if the cost of the damage approaches or exceeds the car
If the cost to repair is more than the vehicle is worth to replace then it is considered totaled.
F=ma or a=dV/dt can be used to determine acceleration.
p=mv
V = Bh
cost accounting is used instead of financial accounting because cost accounting is used to determine the cost of the good produced
The equation used to determine total cost is as follows: Total Cost = Fixed Cost + (Average Variable Cost) x Output. The equation to find total cost of a number ("q') of units is: C(q)= 100 + 2q.
Chemical formulas are not used to describe mixtures. Carbonated drinks are a mixture of water, sugars and flavorings with carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water.
A formula used to determine the minimum threshold of perceived change
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Chemical formulas are not used to describe mixtures. Carbonated drinks are a mixture of water, sugars and flavorings with carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water.
There's no formula. If a number has more than two factors, it's composite.