The solution to these problems is attached as follows.
The difference between the net sales and cost of goods sold is equal to the gross margin . By subtracting the operating expenses from gross margin we get Profit/ Loss.
Percentage values are calculated as a percentage of net sales.
The images below show the formulas used to calculate the above solutions.
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