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Business, 09.01.2021 14:00, sebascarvallo2003

QUESTION 3 Fatin is the owner of Radar PC & Printers. She purchased 10 printers and 20 toners at RM500
and RM150 each. The invoice as dated 14 December 2020. She was offered a series trade
discount of 12%, 8% and cash discount term 7/10, 5/20 and n/30. Fatin paid the invoice on 30
December 2020.
a) Find the amount paid on 30 Dec 2020
(3 marks)
b) Find the net price of a printer
(1.5 marks)
c) Find the net price of a toner
(1.5 marks)
d) Find the total selling price if the owner wanted a net profit of 25% based on selling price
and operating expenses are 15% based on cost.
(3 marks)
e) Find the selling price of a printer and a toner
(3 marks)
f) Fatin managed to sell 8 printers and 15 toners at price in (e). The remainder was sold at
a markdown of 15% Do Fatin making any profits?
(5 marks
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