Exam 12: Markups and Markdowns: Perishables and Breakeven Analysis

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Bill Angel marks up his goods 38% on cost. A Nikon camera cost Bill $410. What is Bill's selling price?

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Cost is equal to the selling price divided by (1 + markup percent on cost) when markup is based on cost.

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Selling price $700 Markup % on cost 30% Actual cost?

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A wooden duck with a regular selling price of $125.99 is marked down to $79.99. The percent of markdown is:

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A toaster is marked up $10 and sells for $45.00. Find the cost and percent markup if the markup is based on cost. (Round to the nearest hundredth percent.)

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The amount of markup is represented as the portion only when markups are based on cost.

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A local Dot Dress Shop is selling a suit for $99. Because of changing styles, the first markdown was 8% and second markdown was 25%. The suit still did not sell, so a final markdown of 10% was taken. The sale price is currently:

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Percent markup on the selling price is equal to the amount of markup divided by the selling price.

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When markup is based on cost:

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French Co. marks up its goods 45% on cost. What is French's equivalent markup on selling price? Round to the nearest hundredth percent.

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Al Shelf knows his goods are marked up 36% on cost. If a TV cost Al $280, what would the selling price be? .

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Bill's Furrier marks up mink coats $3,000. This represents a 50% markup on cost. What is the cost of the coats?

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If the selling price and percent markup on selling price are given, the actual cost can be calculated.

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Jane Corporation produces fudge bars. Total fixed cost is $55,500. Each package of fudge bars sells for $4.95 with a variable unit cost of $3.10. What is the breakeven point for Jane Corporation?

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The markdown percent is the amount of markdown divided by the new sale price.

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Setting a price on perishable items does not include:

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A wooden duck with a regular selling price of $109.45 is marked down to $69.50. What is the percent of markdown based on the regular price? (Round to the nearest tenth percent.)

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Dollar markdowns represent price increases to the original selling price.

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