Respuesta :
Answer:
Question 1: $1900
Question 2: 14.3% Decrease
Question 3: 56%
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 1:
We can translate the information given in a 1 line equation (letting total number of sales to be [tex]s[/tex]).
[tex]95+(0.2)(s)=475\\95+0.2s=475\\0.2s=475-95\\0.2s=380\\s=\frac{380}{0.2}=1900[/tex]
So, Jamie's sales for the week is $1900, second answer choice.
Question 2:
- In 2000, there were 823 students
- in 2010, there were 705 students
Definitely it is a decrease.
We find percentage change using the formula:
Percentage change = [tex]\frac{After-Before}{Before}[/tex]
So we have:
Per centage change = [tex]\frac{705-823}{823}\\=\frac{118}{823}\\=0.143*100=14.3[/tex]
So, it is a 14.3% decrease, second answer choice.
Question 3:
Markup is the excess amount he sells over the cost price. So,
Markup = [tex]99.99-64.25=35.74[/tex]
How much is this markup with respect to the original cost price? It is simply markup divided by cost (multiplied by 100 to get percent). So we have:
[tex]\frac{35.74}{64.25}=0.556*100=55.6[/tex]
Rounded to the nearest percent, it is 56%, third answer choice.