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We know that Julia owns a clothing shop and went to a merchant's fair where she was able to buy 6 leather belts for $130. She then sells them in her store for $28 each. While doing her finances she decides to calculate the percent mark up on the belts. To do so, she multiplies 28 and 6, subtracts 130 and divides by 6.
Answer = Correct solution I believe
Answer = Correct solution I believe
Answer:
Option D
Step-by-step explanation:
Julia paid 130$ to buy 6 leather belts.
Thus, cost of 6 leather belts = 130$
Thus, cost price of 6 leather belts = 130$
Now, Julia sold those lather belts for 28$ each
So, selling price of 6 leather belts = 28 × 6 $
Mark up can be defined as the difference between the cost price and the selling price.
Mark up percent can be calculated with the help of following formula:
[tex]\frac{\text{Mark up }}{\text{Cogs}}\times100\%[/tex]
where, Mark up is difference of selling price and cost price and COGS is the cost price.
Thus, to calculate markup percentage, she should subtract 130 from 28 and 6 multiplied divided by 130 that is [tex]\frac{(28\times6) - 130}{130}[/tex]
So, D) is the correct option.