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Business, 11.12.2019 18:31, smancilla2020

Aclothing store has ordered 100,000 swimsuits. it costs $22 to produce a swimsuit. they plan to sell them until august 31 at a price of $40 and then mark the price down to $30. given values for demand through august 31 and after august 31, develop a worksheet to compute the profit from this order. (hint: you select demand values. the point is to create a formula that will provide the correct profit for any demand level.)

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