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Wittaler [7]
4 years ago
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Arley’s Bakery makes fat-free cookies that cost $1.50 each. Arley expects 30% of the cookies to fall apart and break. Assume tha

t Arley can sell the broken cookies for $1.40 each. Arley wants a 50% markup on cost and produces 200 cookies. What price should Arley charge for each unbroken cookie?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Lesechka [4]4 years ago
6 0
First we see the cost of making 200 cookies:
 (200) * (1.50) = 300 $
 Then, we see the amount of cookies that are not broken:
 (200) * (0.30) = 60
 200-60 = 140
 Arley wants to 50% markup on cost and produces 200 cookies:
 (300) * (1.50) = 450 $
 Arley can sell the broken cookies for $ 1.40 each:
 (1.40) * (60) = $ 84
 For each unbroken cookie the price will be then:
 (450-84) / (140) = 2.61 $
 Answer:
 Arley should charge $ 2.61 for each unbroken cookie
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