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September 6 Markup Mark Down
September 6 Markup Mark Down
Objective: We will use the knowledge of percents and share ideas using real life examples of markups and markdowns. Agenda: Warm-up Presentation and Discussion Examples Practice Warm-Up: 1. Find 30% of 40. 3. 20 is what percent of 80? 2. Find 28% of 60. 4. 36 is what percent of 30?
product or service that a business will charge for that product or service. The Price of a product or service is what a business is charging after it applies a markup. Markdown or discount is the reduction in price of a product or service based on a percentage of the original price. The Original Price of a product or service is what a business was charging before it decided to apply a markdown. The Sale Price of a product or service is what a business is charging after it applies a markdown.
Understanding Mark-Ups
The Markup Rate is expressed as a percentage and must be
The formula for determining the final price for the consumer is:
marking it up 30% above its cost. It pays $1.12 for each pound. What would the consumer pay per pound? Price = 1.12 x (1 + .30) = 1.12 x 1.30 = 1.456
The consumer would pay $1.46 for each pound of ground beef.
The Markdown Rate is expressed as a percentage and must be The formula for determining the final price you pay after a
Me jeans are priced at $88. What would be the discounted price of the jeans? Sale Price = 88 x (1-.30) = 88 x .70 = 61.6