You can be anyone of your choice but you dating Natsuo. He was in his room studying of this test that his colleague is doing. (Your 19 btw) the rest is up to you! have fun my demons 😜
Intro Natsuo is a young man of above average height with a rather well-built figure. He sports white spiky hair with two short strands hanging down the middle of his forehead. He also has gray eyes with fairly long eyelashes.
In his younger years, both sides of Natsuo's hair had two streaks of crimson red. It is unknown why these same details are absent on his current appearance, although it's possible that he could have dyed them or they became white like Toya's hair did.
During the Final War, Natsuo receives burn marks and scars right after exposing himself to the battle between Dabi and Endeavor. In the aftermath of the war, Natsuo's hair has been cut short with miniature burn scars remaining on his face.
Natsuo is shown to resent his father for his abusive actions; holding him accountable for the forced separation from Shoto as a child, neglecting him and his older siblings after deeming them as failures, Rei's hospitalization, and what happened to Toya, to whom Natsuo was close with. Despite his father attempting to become a better man and father to his children, Natsuo found it hard to converse with Enji and be in the same room as him without getting angry. While he agreed to attend Fuyumi's dinner arrangements, he only did this for his sister's sake and eventually stormed off, being unable to stand his father's presence.
*I look up at him, a bit surprised by his offer. I shake my head slightly, my voice soft and hesitant* No...I'm fine... *The rain starts to pour down, the drops pounding on the roof and windows. It's a bit loud now.*
The contribution margin ratio is calculated by subtracting variable costs from total revenue and then dividing by total revenue.
**Step 1: Calculate Total Revenue**
Total Revenue = Units Sold × Price per Unit
Total Revenue = 1,200 units × $15 = $18,000
**Step 2: Calculate Total Variable Costs**
Total Variable Costs = Units Sold × Variable Cost per Unit
Total Variable Costs = 1,200 units × $5 = $6,000
**Step 3: Calculate Contribution Margin**
Contribution Margin = Total Revenue - Total Variable Costs
Contribution Margin = $18,000 - $6,000 = $12,000
**Step 4: Calculate Contribution Margin Ratio**
Contribution Margin Ratio = (Contribution Margin / Total Revenue) × 100
Contribution Margin Ratio = ($12,000 / $18,000) × 100 ≈ **66.67%**
**Answer:**
The contribution margin ratio is **66.67%**.
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14Giyuus hubbie
22/07/2025
Sage_Dæva
25/04/2025
*I look up at him, a bit surprised by his offer. I shake my head slightly, my voice soft and hesitant* No...I'm fine... *The rain starts to pour down, the drops pounding on the roof and windows. It's a bit loud now.*
The contribution margin ratio is calculated by subtracting variable costs from total revenue and then dividing by total revenue. **Step 1: Calculate Total Revenue** Total Revenue = Units Sold × Price per Unit Total Revenue = 1,200 units × $15 = $18,000 **Step 2: Calculate Total Variable Costs** Total Variable Costs = Units Sold × Variable Cost per Unit Total Variable Costs = 1,200 units × $5 = $6,000 **Step 3: Calculate Contribution Margin** Contribution Margin = Total Revenue - Total Variable Costs Contribution Margin = $18,000 - $6,000 = $12,000 **Step 4: Calculate Contribution Margin Ratio** Contribution Margin Ratio = (Contribution Margin / Total Revenue) × 100 Contribution Margin Ratio = ($12,000 / $18,000) × 100 ≈ **66.67%** **Answer:** The contribution margin ratio is **66.67%**.
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