4.00
Convert the profit (the amount that "she makes") to a profit per flower. Then subtract that from the selling price.
$25.60
$0.5 x 14/20 = 35 cents.
6.5 cents
Not 6 cents but 60 cents. 0.060 is 6 cents.
Convert the profit (the amount that "she makes") to a profit per flower. Then subtract that from the selling price.
35 cents/12 = 2.927 cents each bought at selling at ( 10/3) 3.333 cents 3.333 cents - 2.927 cents = 0.406 cents profit per pencil 0.406 cents * 66 pencils = 26.796 cents ( call it 27 cents profit on a sale of 66 pencils )
A lei is generally made of flowers, which are usually fake. The kind you can buy for about fifty cents are cheap paper or occasionally fabric flowers.
Profit that's true
29 cents
Elenventy Billion! and 12 cents
Stamps with letter denomination values: STAMP VALUE DATE of rate change ============================== A 15 cents 5/29/78 B 18 cents 3/22/81 C 20 cents 11/1/81 (!) D 22 cents 2/17/85 E 25 cents 4/3/88 F 29 cents 2/3/91 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< G 32 cents 1/1/95 H 33 cents 1/10/99 None of the flower stamps are at all scarce, if that is what you wanted to know.
Maximization of profit is maximizing the profit to cost ratio. if you can sell something for a dollar that costs a quarter to make you have a 75 cents profit but if the same item cost 50 cents you would only have a quarter profit. maximization of profit takes into accout sullpy and demand. lets say 100 people want your product. if it costs a dollar only 80 people would buy it which would give you a 60 dollar profit. but if it you sold it at 1.50 only 40 people would buy it and you would have a 50 dollar profit. and if you sold it at 50 cents all 100 would buy it but you would only make a 25 dollar profit. so the mazimization of profit would be to sell at 1 dollar.
$25.60
They make about .14 cents per gallon in gross profit. But if you use a credit card to pay for you fuel that profit drops by 3%. Add in operating expenses and there net profit margin is very small and normally is around .05 cents.
I can buy a candy, a button, a flower, a pencil
When the price that an item brings is more than the cost of bringing the item to market. I spent a dollar to make a widget, and 10 cents to put the widget on sale, advertise it, sell it and deliver it. It sells for $2. I have a profit of 90 cents on each widget.