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Exercice 2 : le calcul de la valeur ajoutée La société Purjus fabrique des jus de fruit. Elle souhaite vendre à un prix unitaire de 0,50 € par bouteille. Pour réaliser
la production de 1 million de bouteilles, la société Purjus a acheté des biens et des services à d'autres entreprises situées
en amont dans le circuit de production. Ce sont donc des consommations intermédiaires qui vont être détruites ou
transformées dans la production de jus de fruit. Pour produire 1 million de bouteilles, Purjus a ainsi dépensé : 32 500 €
d'emballage, 76 100 € de fruits, 30 440 € de sucre et 7610 € d'électricité.
D'après Travaux pratiques SES de 2nd, Hatier, 2000.
Quelle est la production physique de la société Purjus ?

Quel est son chiffre
d'affaires si elle vend la totalité de sa production ?

Les salaires de la société Purjus sont-ils des consommations intermédiaires ? Pourquoi ?

Calculez la valeur ajoutée de l'entreprise Purjus.

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