Asked by Abi
a store sells ladders.
. the retail price was a 40m percent markup over the manufacturer price.
.a month later, the store reduced the retail price of the ladder by 25 percent
What percent markup is the new retail price over the manufacturer price?
. the retail price was a 40m percent markup over the manufacturer price.
.a month later, the store reduced the retail price of the ladder by 25 percent
What percent markup is the new retail price over the manufacturer price?
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Answered by
Steve
1.4*.75 = 1.05
so, a 5% final markup
so, a 5% final markup
Answered by
May
where did you get 1.4 and .75? please explain.
Answered by
Steve
looks like you need to read about what a markup means
A 40% markup means you add 40% to the price. So, if the price is $x, you wind up with
x + 0.4x = x(1+.4) = 1.4x
we don't need to carry around all those x's, we just need to know that the price after a 40% markup is 1.4 times what it started out.
Same for the 25% discount. 1 - .25 = .75
A 40% markup means you add 40% to the price. So, if the price is $x, you wind up with
x + 0.4x = x(1+.4) = 1.4x
we don't need to carry around all those x's, we just need to know that the price after a 40% markup is 1.4 times what it started out.
Same for the 25% discount. 1 - .25 = .75
Answered by
Anonymous
I am still a bit confused...
Answered by
John
The easiest way to see it is to run an example:
$10 dollar cost to store.
40 percent markup would make the price $14.00.
a 25 percent discount would be $3.50 off or $10.50
Price to store is still $10.00.
The new price gives them a $0.50 markup or 5% of $10.00
$10 dollar cost to store.
40 percent markup would make the price $14.00.
a 25 percent discount would be $3.50 off or $10.50
Price to store is still $10.00.
The new price gives them a $0.50 markup or 5% of $10.00
Answered by
Anonymous
Me confused'
Answered by
jeff
1+1 is 2. 2+2 is 4. Then you take the derivative and substitute it for a spontaneous reaction, where a single-celled organism is created and the 1.4-1.35 is .5, which is 5%
Answered by
Naomi
I'm am very confused, because i'm just starting with theses problems, pls explain more specifically!!!
Answered by
Kiki
So first there's a retail price and they put a markup of 40 percent.
Lets say X=1
40 percent also equals .4
1*.4=.4 +1=1.4
Then the store reduced the retail price of the ladder by 25%=.25
1-.25=.75
Take 1.4 and .75 and multiply them
1.4*.75=1.05
We can do 1.05-x(1)=.05
.05*100=5%
Hope this helped I just figured it out
Lets say X=1
40 percent also equals .4
1*.4=.4 +1=1.4
Then the store reduced the retail price of the ladder by 25%=.25
1-.25=.75
Take 1.4 and .75 and multiply them
1.4*.75=1.05
We can do 1.05-x(1)=.05
.05*100=5%
Hope this helped I just figured it out
Answered by
Anonymous
100%+40%=140%
100%-25%=75%
100%-25%=75%
Answered by
dead
you are all adjust
Answered by
dead
i meant to say you are all idiots
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