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The average delivery fee would be $3.00. How if below is the data on which average is calculated on.
60% at $1.90, 30% at $3.99, and 10% at $5.99
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The average delivery fee would be $3.00. How if below is the data on which average is calculated on.
60% at $1.90, 30% at $3.99, and 10% at $5.99
average
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I don't understand the data. What are the percentages and their relationship to the dollar amounts?
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– Matti P.
Jan 2 at 10:13
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I got it from here. See delivery fees. toptal.com/finance/valuation/instacart-valuation
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– Saurabh Kumar
Jan 2 at 10:14
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I get $2.94 from those figures. Are you rounding as well?
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– postmortes
Jan 2 at 10:31
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The average delivery fee would be $3.00. How if below is the data on which average is calculated on.
60% at $1.90, 30% at $3.99, and 10% at $5.99
average
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The average delivery fee would be $3.00. How if below is the data on which average is calculated on.
60% at $1.90, 30% at $3.99, and 10% at $5.99
average
average
asked Jan 2 at 10:11
Saurabh KumarSaurabh Kumar
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I don't understand the data. What are the percentages and their relationship to the dollar amounts?
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– Matti P.
Jan 2 at 10:13
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I got it from here. See delivery fees. toptal.com/finance/valuation/instacart-valuation
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– Saurabh Kumar
Jan 2 at 10:14
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I get $2.94 from those figures. Are you rounding as well?
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– postmortes
Jan 2 at 10:31
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I don't understand the data. What are the percentages and their relationship to the dollar amounts?
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– Matti P.
Jan 2 at 10:13
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I got it from here. See delivery fees. toptal.com/finance/valuation/instacart-valuation
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– Saurabh Kumar
Jan 2 at 10:14
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I get $2.94 from those figures. Are you rounding as well?
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– postmortes
Jan 2 at 10:31
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I don't understand the data. What are the percentages and their relationship to the dollar amounts?
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– Matti P.
Jan 2 at 10:13
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I don't understand the data. What are the percentages and their relationship to the dollar amounts?
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– Matti P.
Jan 2 at 10:13
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I got it from here. See delivery fees. toptal.com/finance/valuation/instacart-valuation
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– Saurabh Kumar
Jan 2 at 10:14
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I got it from here. See delivery fees. toptal.com/finance/valuation/instacart-valuation
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– Saurabh Kumar
Jan 2 at 10:14
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I get $2.94 from those figures. Are you rounding as well?
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– postmortes
Jan 2 at 10:31
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I get $2.94 from those figures. Are you rounding as well?
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– postmortes
Jan 2 at 10:31
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My guess is that the calculation that was carried out is
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0.60 times $ 1.90 + 0.30 times $ 3.99 + 0.10times $ 5.99 = $2.936 approx $3
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My guess is that the calculation that was carried out is
$$
0.60 times $ 1.90 + 0.30 times $ 3.99 + 0.10times $ 5.99 = $2.936 approx $3
$$
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My guess is that the calculation that was carried out is
$$
0.60 times $ 1.90 + 0.30 times $ 3.99 + 0.10times $ 5.99 = $2.936 approx $3
$$
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My guess is that the calculation that was carried out is
$$
0.60 times $ 1.90 + 0.30 times $ 3.99 + 0.10times $ 5.99 = $2.936 approx $3
$$
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My guess is that the calculation that was carried out is
$$
0.60 times $ 1.90 + 0.30 times $ 3.99 + 0.10times $ 5.99 = $2.936 approx $3
$$
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I don't understand the data. What are the percentages and their relationship to the dollar amounts?
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– Matti P.
Jan 2 at 10:13
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I got it from here. See delivery fees. toptal.com/finance/valuation/instacart-valuation
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I get $2.94 from those figures. Are you rounding as well?
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– postmortes
Jan 2 at 10:31