Respuesta :
Answer:
Mark-up(%) = 216.67%
Explanation:
The mark-up is the percentage of cost that is earned as profit. It is profit expressed as a proportion of cost.
Mark-up= Profit/cost × 100
Cost = Direct material cost+ direct labour cost + Fixed cost
Cost per unit = 5 + (100,000/10,000)
=15 per unit.
The cost of a pair =2×15 = 30.
The profit per pair = 95 - 30 = $65
Mark-up(%)= $65/30 × 100 = 216.67%
The options are:
250%
84%
25%
None of the above
Answer:
None of the above
Markup= 533.33%
Explanation:
Markup percentage is defined as the amount of cost that one can add on to create the selling price. Markups are used to determine selling price by most retailers. It is the difference between what it costs to produce a product and the price for which it is eventually sold
Markup= (Selling price- Product cost)/Product cost * 100
Total cost= variable cost + fixed cost
Total cost= (5 * 10,000) + 100,000= $150,000
Cost per unit = 150,000 ÷ 10,000= $15
Markup= (95-15)/15*100
Markup= 533.33%