Dear Tomo,
Thank you for your eighth message. My comments follow.
This page has a summary of the lessons we had so far.
http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/summary101.htm
Enjoy your break!
Please tell me what you did over break
Sincerely,
Prof. Sue Stiner
Tomoko Iiduka wrote:
Dear Prof. Stiner,
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Thank you for your eighth message.
I thought the church was beautiful.
In America you go to a church to have a picnic.
In Japan we go to a temple to have a picnic.
The picnic pictures look very pleasant.
I was surprised that the church has held the picnic for one hundred years.
>Yes, it is unusual for a church to have a social event for that long atime.
I want drive the monster truck.
>That would be fun! It would be a bumpy ride. The truck drove on
fields, not roads.
> Have you ever gone to a picnic or a carnival?
Yes, I have. In Japanese, a carnival is ennichi.
>Thank you for more Japanese vocabulary!
Here is the homework for this week.
>1.What is Net Income if revenues change to $40,000 and all other
> transactions are the same?
Answer: It is $29.706.
>correct
>Tomo, in American English we use commas (,) in the middle of numbers:
>$29,706. In American English a dot (.) means a decimal point:
>$29,706.00. There is only one dot in American numbers. There can be
>many commas: $4,567,936,396.78 (four billion five hundred sixty-seven
>million nine hundred thirty-six thousand three hundred ninety-six
>dollars and seventy-eight cents).
> 2.What is Net Income if revenues are $30,000 and cost of goods sold changes to $20,000
Answer: It is $9.706.
>correct
>Tomo, write the number as $9,706 (nine thousand seven hundred six
dollars).
> 3.What is Net Income if revenues are $30,000, cost of goods sold is
> $10,000, and total operating expenses changes to $25,000?
Answer: Net loss is $5.000.
>correct
>Tomo, write the number as $5,000 (five thousand dollars).
> Vocabulary
>Thank you for the vocabulary words.
> Sincerely,
> Tomo.
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