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
10(x+9)-x
Distribute
10x+90-x
9x+90
There it depends what it is equal to
For example 10(x+9)=x
Or 10(x+9)-x=0
In other words, if a rectangle is 10 cm by 15 cm, what is the length of the diagonal? Use the Pythagorean Theorem. a^2+b^2=c^2, where c is the measure of the hypotenuse.
It is about $5.89 for one pair of work gloves. You divide 494.92 by 84 (7 dozen) and that is your unit price.
Answer:
1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
u split evenly between five dogs so they will each get 1/5 of the bag