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5450 is the gross amount so go to a weigh station
put only the rear wheels on the bridge and subtract that weight from the gross
For example if the rear axle weighs in at 1540 then the heaviest damper would be 3910
that and the axle gross equals the amount allowable
That would depend on who is asking for your income figure. What ever form you're filling out should say gross or net income. if it doesn't, contact the person / agency requesting the info and ask.
You need to contact your local licencing authority. The rate payable might depend on the payload capability or on the gross vehicle weight or even the train weight if it tows a trailer.
In the UK what used to be known as a three tonner became a 7.5 tonne vehicle under European rules (payload vs. GVW) but this applied only to goods carrying vehicles. When used for private purposes such vehicles were known as heavy motor cars and licenced at the same rate as cars.
The rules on such things vary depending on State, region or nation...
I haven't used a calculator with these functions, so let's do a test.
I'm guessing is it for doing basic accounting. The equation is Sales - Costs = Gross Profit and maybe Gross Profit / Sales = Gross Margin.
If we enter 100 in sell, 40 in cost, does the margin come out to be 60 or 0.6? If it comes out to 60, the margin is the Gross Profit. If it comes out to 0.6, then the margin is Gross Margin.
As you know this is very large fridge and try to find service manual for help and solve problem with using deduction method of step by step trouble shooting and eliminate possibilities
This might be compressor problem or evaporator problem or main controller problem or sensors or etc.
This should be located on your sticker on the inside of the drivers door. Otherwise I know a dealer would look it up for you. Probably even know it off the top of their head.
Multiply the gross figure by 33 then divide by 100. Some calculators have a % key to simplify percentage calculations but since you didn't specify a particular make and model I can't say whether yours does or not.
Hi. I have never had to do this, but the settings for gross and net are usually in machine features settings, so go through the tables in your book and see if you can find a setting for it in machine features.
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