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tangare [24]
2 years ago
5

Happy Store realizes a mark-up of PhP3,450 in selling TV sets. If its items are sold at a

Mathematics
2 answers:
Anna007 [38]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Below is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

let s = the selling price.

the selling price presumably includes the cost plus the mark up plus the anticipated profit.

you have s = c + m + p

since m = 3450 and m = .4 * s, then you get:

.4 * s = 3450.

solve for s to get = 3450 / .4 = 8625.

your equation of s = c + m + p becomes:

8625 = c + 3450 + p

you don't know what p is supposed to be.

you don't know what c is supposed to be.

you need p to solve for c.

you need c to solve for p.

the best you can do is solve for c in terms of p, or solve for p in terms of c.

solving for c in terms of p gets you:

c = 8625 - 3450 - p which becomes c = 5175 - p

solving for p in terms of c gets you:

p = 8625 - 3450 - c which becomes p = 5175 - c.

you say that overhead expenses are 27% of the cost.

does this assume that overhead expenses are included in the cost.

regardless, if you don't know the cost, you can't solve for the overhead expenses.

i don't think you can solve this problem with the information given.

you might want to check to see if you're missing some information required to solve it.

EleoNora [17]2 years ago
4 0
D. Hope it helps!! Rate me.
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