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Say I sell something for 8.26 how much would I need it at buy it at to make say 30% profit. I know the answer and just wondering if you or anyone else knew to make me look like a business God.
5.79? I have no clue, that hurts my brain which is why I have to hire a tutor to help my daughter with 5th grade math.
You have to multiply 8.26 by .7 to get 30%
(05-17-2022, 10:02 PM)sally Wrote: [ -> ] 5th grade math.

J is in 5th grade now? Jesus Christ!
(05-18-2022, 08:23 AM)Maggot Wrote: [ -> ]You have to multiply 8.26 by .7 to get 30%

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Do I see white chocolate chunks in there too? THAT HAS MY NAME ON IT!
Looks big enough to share.
(05-18-2022, 09:33 AM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-17-2022, 10:02 PM)sally Wrote: [ -> ] 5th grade math.

J is in 5th grade now? Jesus Christ!

Yes and since she's homeschooled I can help her with anything except the math. I don't remember doing that shit. My friend who is a teacher comes over and tutors her in return for weed.
(05-18-2022, 11:41 AM)sally Wrote: [ -> ]Yes and since she's homeschooled I can help her with anything except the math. I don't remember doing that shit. My friend who is a teacher comes over and tutors her in return for weed.


Is time passing fast for you or is it just me? 

Will teach for weed! Ahahahaha!
The only thing with your name on it is a sewer cover.
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if X is the purchase price

X + .3X = 8.26


1.3 X = 8.26

X = 8.26 / 1.3

X = 6.354 per unit

your premise is too simplistic, it doesn't take into account: overhead, labor and taxes to name a few. that is a more serious question and one not answered so easily.