QuestionCompare refrigerator prices:
(a) Superstore markup of on \$699. How much does Sam pay?
(b) Department store with discount. What’s the price?
(c) Which is true? Superstore more expensive, department store more, or same price?
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. The wholesale price of the refrigerator is $699. The superstore marks up the price by40%
3. The department store marks up the price by30%
4. The department store offers a20% discount on the marked-up price5. The markups and discount are calculated as a one-time adjustment, not compounding6. We are ignoring tax
STEP 2
First, we need to find the price of the refrigerator at the superstore. We can do this by adding the markup to the wholesale price.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values for the wholesale price and superstore markup to calculate the superstore price.
STEP 4
Convert the percentage to a decimal value.
STEP 5
Calculate the superstore price.
STEP 6
Next, we need to find the price of the refrigerator at the department store before the discount. We can do this by adding the markup to the wholesale price.
STEP 7
Now, plug in the given values for the wholesale price and department store markup to calculate the department store price before discount.
STEP 8
Convert the percentage to a decimal value.
STEP 9
Calculate the department store price before discount.
STEP 10
Now, we need to find the price of the refrigerator at the department store after the discount. We can do this by subtracting the discount from the department store price before discount.
STEP 11
Now, plug in the given values for the department store price before discount and discount to calculate the department store price after discount.
STEP 12
Convert the percentage to a decimal value.
STEP 13
Calculate the department store price after discount.
STEP 14
Now, we compare the prices at the two stores.
If the superstore price is greater than the department store price after discount, then Sam would pay more at the superstore. If the department store price after discount is greater than the superstore price, then Sam would pay more at the department store. If the two prices are equal, then Sam would pay the same at both stores.
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