Straub's Bakery makes 200 Danish cakes that cost $2.70 each. Straub's needs a 66% markup on cost and normally discards 10% of what it makes. At what price should Straub's sell the Danish cakes?
2 answers
yes
cost to make the cakes
= 200(2.7)= 540
To make a profit of 66% she needs 1.66(540) = 896.40
But she discards 10% of her cakes, so only sells 180
Selling price = 896.4/180 = $ 4.98
check:
profit = 4.98(180) - 540 = 356.40
rate of profit = 356.4/540 = .66 or 66%
= 200(2.7)= 540
To make a profit of 66% she needs 1.66(540) = 896.40
But she discards 10% of her cakes, so only sells 180
Selling price = 896.4/180 = $ 4.98
check:
profit = 4.98(180) - 540 = 356.40
rate of profit = 356.4/540 = .66 or 66%