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A scalar quantity added to a vector quantity is a complex quantity. An example is a complex number z = a + ib, a is the scalar and ib is the vector quantity.If the vector quantity is 3 dimensional, ib + jc + kd, then the scalar and vector forms a quaternion quantity.
Yes, scalar quantities can be added, as long as they are the same dimension and you keep units straight. For example you cannot add cubic meters to square meters. But (especially in the imperial system) pounds and ounces, or feet and inches are added, and displayed in that fashion. Minutes and seconds is another.
specific quantity
It is a "scalar quantity", it refers to a quantity that has magnitude but no direction, as distinct from a vector quantity
To calculate total revenue you simply multiply the quantity by the price. Total revenue includes expenses; therefore, total revenue isn't the same as profit.
You can calculate quantity in Excel with the SUM function.
We should calculate the profit on sales
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net profit/sales
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Gross Profit Margin = Gross Profit/Revenues Net Profit Margin = Net Profit/Revenues
value added is cool thing but profit is not really cool
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If a quantity of kilograms is added to another quantity of kilograms, the result is a larger quantity of kilograms.If a quantity of kilograms is multiplied by another quantity of kilograms, the result has no physical significance,which is lucky, because it's not at all clear how you might go about doing that.
vector quantity is magnitute and direction scalar is magnitute only