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28 February, 22:01

Angie's bake shop makes birthday chocolate chip cookies that cost $2 each. angie expects that 10% of the cookies will crack and be discarded. angie wants a 60% markup on cost and produces 100 cookies. what should angie price each cookie? (round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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  1. 28 February, 23:12
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    The first thing to do is to know how many cookies Angie needs to produce knowing that 10% of her production is going to crack.

    To produce 100 cookies, Angie must:

    90% - - - > 100

    100% - - - > x

    Clearing x:

    x = (100/90) * (100)

    x = 111.1111111

    Angie must make 111 cookies.

    Each cookie costs $ 2

    We have then:

    (111.11) * (2) = 222.22 $

    As only 100 cookies are sold (the rest is broken):

    222.22 / 100 = 2.22 $

    Each cookie costs 2.22 $

    As Angie wants a 60% profit then:

    2.22 * 1.6 = 3.56 $

    Answer:

    angie should price 3.56 $ each cookie
  2. 29 February, 00:20
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    Angie expects to sell 90 cookies, discarding 10 of them for being cracked. These cookies will cost her $200 to produce. A 60% markup would be $120, so she wants to make a total of $320 on each of 90 cookies. She should charge $320/90 = $3.56 per cookie.
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