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  2. Alcohol by volume - Wikipedia

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    For example, Stroh rum that is 80% ABV is advertised and labeled as Stroh 80 when sold in Europe, but is named Stroh 160 when sold in the United States. [citation needed] In the United Kingdom, proof is 1.75 times the number (expressed as a percentage). [23] [20] For example, 40% alc/vol is 80 proof in the US and 70 proof in the UK. However ...

  3. Law of total probability - Wikipedia

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    It is known that factory X supplies 60% of the total bulbs available and Y supplies 40% of the total bulbs available. What is the chance that a purchased bulb will work for longer than 5000 hours? Applying the law of total probability, we have:

  4. Cost-plus pricing - Wikipedia

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    Cost-plus pricing is a pricing strategy by which the selling price of a product is determined by adding a specific fixed percentage (a "markup") to the product's unit cost. Essentially, the markup percentage is a method of generating a particular desired rate of return.

  5. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    Swanson's law is the observation that the price of solar photovoltaic modules tends to drop 20 percent for every doubling of cumulative shipped volume. At present rates, costs go down 75% about every 10 years.

  6. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    A decrease of 60% means the final amount is 40% of the original (100% – 60% = 40%). A decrease of 100% means the final amount is zero (100% – 100% = 0%). In general, a change of x percent in a quantity results in a final amount that is 100 + x percent of the original amount (equivalently, (1 + 0.01 x ) times the original amount).

  7. Cigarette taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    8% VALM open, $0.30/mL closed No New Jersey 10% of retail open, $0.10/mL closed Yes/No respectively New Mexico 12.5% of VALM open, $0.50/cartridges 5mL or less closed Yes New York 20% VAL Yes North Carolina $0.05 / mL No North Dakota No Tax No Ohio $0.10 / mL No Oklahoma No Tax No Oregon 65% VALM Yes Pennsylvania 40% VALW Yes Rhode Island No Tax

  8. Beer - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, more than 133 billion litres (35 billion US gallons) of beer are sold per year, producing global revenues of US$294.5 billion. In 2010, China's beer consumption hit 450 billion litres (120 billion US gallons), or nearly twice that of the United States, but only 5 per cent sold were premium beers, compared with 50 per cent in France ...

  9. Vitamin A - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, a category that also includes vitamins D, E and K.The vitamin encompasses several chemically related naturally occurring compounds or metabolites, i.e., vitamers, that all contain a β-ionone ring. [4]