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8 October, 08:12

A product is currently priced at $10. If it is discounted by 10%, the profit margin

will be 10%. What is the cost of the product?

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  1. 8 October, 08:41
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    Either $8.18 or $8.10 -

    Take %10 off of $10, and we are left with $9.

    Now, we know that you are going to make a profit of %10 of whatever the cost was. Let x be the cost of the product. The cost of the product plus your profit margin must equal 9. Therefore:

    x + 0.10x = 9

    1.1x = 9

    x = 8.18

    The only thing is, I'm not sure if a profit margin of ten percent means you receive %10 of the cost (in which case this answer is correct), or %10 of the $9 (in which case the cost is $8.10). It's more a case of wording than math.

    But if I had to, I'd answer $8.18. Maybe someone else can confirm.
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