Calculators cost the manufacturer $2.16 each to produce. If a markup of $2.16 is added to the cost,whatbis the selling price

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
9 years ago

2.16 + 2.16 = 4.32

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

To find the selling price, we need to add the cost and the markup.

Cost = $2.16
Markup = $2.16

Selling Price = Cost + Markup

Selling Price = $2.16 + $2.16

Selling Price = $4.32

Therefore, the selling price is $4.32.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the selling price, you need to add the cost of production to the markup. In this case, the cost of production is $2.16 and the markup is also $2.16.

The selling price can be calculated by adding the cost of production and the markup:

Selling Price = Cost of Production + Markup

Selling Price = $2.16 + $2.16

Selling Price = $4.32

Therefore, the selling price of each calculator would be $4.32.