Answer:
<h2>$351.9</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
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<em>A store charges $414 for a small refrigerator, the price consists of the refrigerator's original cost to the store plus a profit 15% what was the refrigerator's original cost to the store?</em>
Step one:
given data
we are told that the price of the small refrigerator contains both the original price and 15% profit
mathematically
$414= original price + 15% profit
Step two:
let us solve for 15% of 414
=(15/100)*414
=0.15*414
=$62.1
This shows that the profit is $62.1
let the original price be x
$414= x + 62.1
solve for x
x=414-62.1
x=351.9
<u>The refrigerator's original cost to the store $351.9</u>
Answer:
- $70
- y = 25 + 0.9x
- $250
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 10% of $50 is $5, so the purchases would come to $50 -5 = $45. Added to the $25 membership fee, the total cost for the year would be
$45 +25 = $70
2. The member pays $25 even if no purchases are made. Then any purchases are 100% - 10% = 90% of the marked price. So, the total is ...
y = 25 + 0.90x
3. $25 is 10% of $250, so that is the amount the member would have to purchase to break even on cost.
If you like, you can compare the cost without the membership (x) to the cost with the membership (25+.9x) and see where those costs are equal.
x = 25 +0.9x . . . . . x is the spending level at which there is no advantage
0.1x = 25 . . . . . . . . subtract 0.9x
25/0.1 = x = 250 . . . divide by 0.1
Answer: -6+13=7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
just points
It’s similar to D because they are going to have the same measured angle