10 purchase 5 850 4,250 october 13 sale 3 october 20 purchase 4 860 3,440 - Problem 6 : 2024-10-31 10 purchase 5 850 4,250 october 13 sale 3 october 20 purchase 4 860 3,440 Subsequent purchases and sales occur on October 10, 13, 20, 28, and 30. For each sale, we deduct the units sold from the available inventory, using the . 10 purchase 5 850 4,250 october 13 sale 3 october 20 purchase 4 860 3,4405 talking about this
You can use LV power to power MV machines (and similarly in higher tiers). An MV machine (eg MV Chemical reactor) needs 1 MV amp or 4 LV amps to do most MV recipes (they are usually around 120 v). Each side of the machine can accept up to 2 amps. So, get a 16x LV CEU, hook up some 16x LV cables, and send them to two sides of the .
10 purchase 5 850 4,250 october 13 sale 3 october 20 purchase 4 860 3,440Sara's Boutique uses a periodic inventory system. Date Transactions Units Unit Cost Total Cost October 1 Beginning inventory 6 $760 $4,560 October 4 Sale 4 October 10 .
10 purchase 5 850 4,250 october 13 sale 3 october 20 purchase 4 860 3,440 These 7 units will come from the remaining inventory in the order they were purchased: 4 units from the October 10 purchase (4 units at $750 each) and 3 units .
Subsequent purchases and sales occur on October 10, 13, 20, 28, and 30. For each sale, we deduct the units sold from the available inventory, using the .
I'm not sure if it's generally like this in GregTech, but in Omnifactory (which probably works exactly like Nomi) the "cheat" was to run multiple power inputs to the device. 2 LV power connections (say, from below and from behind) to a MV device will have that device believing it's getting MV.
10 purchase 5 850 4,250 october 13 sale 3 october 20 purchase 4 860 3,440