Fast 50 points on the line!
b) using the formula from part a, calculate the retail price for...
Mathematics, 07.09.2019 17:10, MayFlowers
Fast 50 points on the line!
b) using the formula from part a, calculate the retail price for each quantity range. (2 points)
quantity
0-20 pairs
21-40 pairs
41-60 pairs
61-80 pairs
81 or more
pairs
wholesale price
(per pair)
$25.00 each
$23.00 each
$21.00 each
$19.00 each
$17.00 each
retail price
(per pair)
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