Answer:
10.5 %
<u>Skills needed: Financial Math Essentials</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
1) First, before getting started, let's assume the price of the product is
. This variable will be used a lot throughout the problem (
).
2) Marking a price above means increasing the price in order to make money off of the purchased product. When raising something by
percent, the new price would be
.
---> In this case, the price increased by
percent.
This means that it would be: 
New price is: 
3) The shopkeeper is then offering a
percent discount off of this marked price. When offering a
percent discount price, the new price (with discount), expressed algebraically is: 
---> the expression above simplifies to 
In this case,
, 
---> 
This means that
, with discount, has been raised
.
10.5 % is the profit percent
(The profit percent being the final marked up price - purchased price)
Answer:
The pie chart is best because pie charts are a good way to portray percentage based data.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pie charts are used for graphical representation of data. The data can be shown in percentages or numbers. It is easy for the user to understand the data in the pie chart because it clearly represents the data in circular graphical form.
Answer:
<em>8 C sometimes</em>
<em>9 64x^8 y^11</em>
<em>10 c 1.28r^2/ t^9</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Algebraic Operations
</u>
Some basic rules must be fresh in our minds when trying to simplify complex algebraic expressions. For example, the power rule respect to the product or quotient:



Let's face the questions at hand
8. A number is raised to a negative exponent is negative?
Following the expressions recalled above, let's pick the expression

This is a negative power resulting in a positive number
Now we pick

This time, the negative power leads to a negative result, so it doesn't matter the sign of exponent to determine the sign of the result
<em>Answer: C sometimes
</em>
9 simplify(4xy^2)^3(xy)^5



10 simplify(2t^-3)^3(0.4r)^2



