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SAME QUESTION BUT DIFFERENT LEVELS kungotibowapo apa Nursery: Solve 100-80. Standard 5: Subtract 80 from 100 Standard 8: A carpenter buys timber at K80 and sells it at K100. Find his profit. Form 2. A man earns 1/4 profit on timber which he bought for K80. Calculate the profit he made on the timber. Form 4: A man purchases K80 worth of timber and sells the same at a total of K100, exclusiveof tax and labour charge as these have been uplifted and unpaid for respectively. Calculate the average increase in the wealth ofhis business enterprise. . Year 2 (college): A man purchases timber at an amount represented by set C whose cardinality is 80 and sells the illegal commodity at an amount represented by set M with a cardinality of 100. Set P represents the profits and is a subset of set M but a complement of set C. Draw 100 dots on a Venn diagram to represent the universal set, and using your diagram calculate the cardinality of P = MC. . Year 4: A man goes on a timber business adventure with an initial amount of K80 and sells the commodity to increase his capital by 1/4 of the original amount. Assuming that the forest was harbouring mice, antelopes, hyenas and other animals as well as birds such as owls, peacocks; discuss the actions of the man with reference to his profit and the effects of his actions on each of the mentioned animals. Each point must be supported by the Wildlife principles and include other relevant examples. Your essay must be between 4500 to 6000 words.
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