Respuesta :
This question can be solved as follows:
A discount offered = (100-18)(100-12)/(100*100)
B discount offered = (100-17)(100-13)/(100*100)
A discount offered = (100-18)(100-12)/(100*100)
B discount offered = (100-17)(100-13)/(100*100)
Answer:
Manufacturer A: 0.2784 or 27.84%
Manufacturer B: 0.2779 or 27.79%
Therefore, there is not much of a relevant difference but still manufacturer A has a better offer.
Explanation:
calculating the equivalent final discount rate using the formula:
FD= [1- (1-D1(%)) x (1-D2(%))]
D1: first discount to retail price (%)
D2: second discount to the first net price (%)
FD: Final equivalent discount rate (%)
observation: the expression can always be expanded to add more chain discounts using the same principles.
*Manufacturer A 18/12
Chain Discount: D1= 18 D2= 12
FD= [1- (1- 0.18) x (1-0.12)] ≅ 0.2784
* Manufacturer B 17/13
Chain Discount: D1= 17 D2= 13
FD= [1- (1- 0.17) x (1-0.13)] ≅ 0.2779