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Suki's costs
Product
Elbow pads
Knee pads
Standard skateboard
Super skateboard
Replacement wheels
Shoe laces
Belt
Key ring
Stickers
DVDs

Cost per unit


8.00
8.00
23.00
51.00
13.00
0.25
1.60
0.75
0.40
12.00

Unit sales
12
15
42
26
6
65
34
50
105
37

Cost per product range

Total costs

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Suki's profit
Product
Cost per unit
Elbow pads
8.00
Knee pads
8.00
Standard Skateboard
23.00
Super Skateboard
51.00
Replacement wheels
13.00
Shoe laces
0.25
Belt
1.60
Key ring
0.75
Stickers
0.40
DVDs
12.00

Unit sales
12
15
42
26
6
65
34
50
105
37

Cost per product


range

Price per unit


15.00
15.00
35.00
75.00
16.00
1.50
8.00
3.50
1.25
15.00

Revenue
180.00
225.00
1,470.00
1,950.00
96.00
97.50
272.00
175.00
131.25
555.00
Total revenue
Total costs
Total profit
Minimum value
Maximum value

Unit 7.4_Lesson 2_Resource 2c_Suki's costs

Profit per
product range

5,151.75
0.00

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Suki's Skate Shop - 'What If' Questions


Question
Answer
On which product does Suki make the most profit?
On which product does Suki make the least profit?
Is the product which brings in the least revenue the cheapest?
What happens to the profit for elbow pads if costs increase to 9.00
per unit?
What happens to total profit if the number of replacement wheels
sold increases to 30?
What happens to the profit for stickers if the cost per pack increases
to 60p?
Extension Questions
Alter the minimum and maximum formulae so that they are based on profit and not revenue.

8 What is the new minimum figure - which product is it from?


9 What is the new maximum figure - which product is it from?
After each question remember to change the spreadsheet back
to the original numbers.

Unit 7.4_Lesson 2_Resource 2c_Suki's costs

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Unit 7.4_Lesson 2_Resource 2c_Suki's costs

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