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8 August, 04:43

If a brand of batteries is sold normally at $19.95 each by a manufacture to its outlets and a retail chain agrees to buy 20,000 batteries at a price of $15.75 each, how much of a discount is the manufacturer offering if he accepts the chain store's price?

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  1. 8 August, 04:54
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    So for this you need to find out what the price would normally be for 20,000 at a price of 19.95 each

    20,000 x 19.95 = 399,000

    Then find the price of the discount 20,000 at a price of 15.75 each

    20,000 x 15.75 = 315,000

    Then take to price of the batteries normally 399,000 and minus the price of the discount 315,000

    399,000 - 315,000 = 84,000

    So the manufacturer would be agreeing to a $84,000 discount.
  2. 8 August, 05:08
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    He should have a 17% discount
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