The markup is what the store adds to its cost of the item to cover expenses and give the store a profit. Find the amount of markup, and add it to the cost to find the selling price.
60% of $90 =
= 60% * 90
= 0.6 * 90
= $54
$90 + $54 = $144
The selling price is $144
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 5 and 6 are the same.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Tom: 90 cookies total 60% were sold
Tom: 90 * 60/100 = 54 cookies
Scott: 150 cookies and 2/3 were sold
Scott: 150 * 2/3 = 300/3 = 100
Dawn: sold 46 cookies
Total Sold = 46 + 100 + 54
Total Sold = 200
Answer
Dawn: % = (46 / 200) * 100 = 23%
Paula needs a total of 1.47 meters of ribbon to cover the entire perimeter of her painting.
Each piece of ribbon is 25 centimeters long.
To find how many pieces Paula needs, convert the meters to centimeters and divide.
1.47 meters = 147 centimeters
Paula needs 147 centimeters of ribbon.
Divided 147 by 25 to find how many 25 cm long pieces of ribbon Paula needs.
147 / 25 = 5.88
Paula needs 5.88 pieces of ribbon.
Since you can't buy just 0.88 piece of a ribbon, you need to buy a full one and just be left with some leftovers, like remainders.
This means Paula needs 6 ribbon pieces.
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