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A merchant sold a radio for $500 he made a profit of 20% on the cost price. Calculate the cost price

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Marver1ck
Marver1ck Marver1ck
  • 03-01-2024

Answer:

$416.67

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

- A merchant sold a radio for $500 and made a profit of 20% on the cost price.

Calculate the cost price.

Cost price = Selling price / (1 + Profit percentage)

20% = 0.2

We take

[tex]\frac{500}{(1 + 0.2)}[/tex] ≈ $416.67

So, the cost price of the radio is $416.67.

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