Math, asked by brittanymcgowan08, 17 days ago

Petra wants to buy a skateboard. The
skateboard deck usually costs $37.50,
but it is on sale for 20% off.
Part A
If the sales tax rate is 5.2%, how much
will Petra pay for the skateboard deck
in all?
Part B
If the selling price of $37.50
represents a 20% markup, will the
store still make a profit after the 20%
markdown? Explain.​

Answers

Answered by ajohnson838
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by RayyanKashan
8

Answer:

Part a = 31.56

Part b = No

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Step-by-step explanation:

Skateboard cost: 37.50

Cost After 20% off:

=37.50 - ( 37.50/100)×20

= 37.50 - 7.5

= 30

Sales Tax: 5.2%

Part a:

Petra will pay:

= 30 + ( 30/100)×5.2

= 30 + 1.56

= 31.56

Part 2

No

A markup is the difference between the cost of a good to the retailer and the price that the retailer charges the customer.  If there is no markup, the retailer makes no profit.

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