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aalyn [17]
3 years ago
6

Rick buys remote control cars to resell. He applies a markup of 19%.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ivanshal [37]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The expressions that represent the retail price of the cars are c + 0.19 c and 1.19c

Step-by-step explanation:

Retail Price = Cost Plus Mark-Up

Retail Price = Cost + Mark-Up

Cost            =  c

Mark-Up is a percentage of cost price

Mark-Up     =  19% of Cost Price  

FIRST EXPRESSION

Retail Price = Cost + 19% of Cost Price  

Retail Price = Cost + 19% x Cost Price

Substitute c for cost

Retail Price = c + 19% x c

Retail Price = c + (19/100 x c)

Retail Price = c + 0.19 x c

Retail Price = c + 0.19 c        

Therefore the first expression that represents the retail price of the cars is c + 0.19 c    

SECOND EXPRESSION

Retail Price = c + 0.19 c

Simplify the expression by performing addition operation on the algebraic expression.

Retail Price = 1.19 c

Therefore the second expression that represents the retail price of the cars is 1.19 c    

san4es73 [151]3 years ago
4 0
C+0.19c
1.19c

Hope this helps :)
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