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8 January, 02:40

A store plans sales of $1,100,000 and retail reductions of $330,000, and it requires expense, $350,000 and profit $50,000. What should be the initial markup dollars?

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  1. 8 January, 02:43
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    initial markup is $0.510489 or 51.0489%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data

    sales of $1,100,000

    reductions of $330,000

    expense, $350,000

    profit $50,000

    to find out

    initial markup

    solution

    we know initial markup formula that is given below

    initial markup = (Expenses + Reductions + Profit) : (Net Sales + Reductions)

    put here all value we get initial markup

    initial markup = (Expenses + Reductions + Profit) : (Net Sales + Reductions)

    initial markup = (350,000 + 330,000 + 50,000) : (1,100,000 + 330,000)

    initial markup = (730000) : (1,430,000)

    initial markup = (730000) : (1,430,000)

    initial markup is $0.510489

    initial markup is 51.0489%
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