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Business question for Cars
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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.
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#2
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.
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#3
You have to multiply 8.26 by .7 to get 30%
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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(05-17-2022, 10:02 PM)sally Wrote:  5th grade math.

J is in 5th grade now? Jesus Christ!
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(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!
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#7
Looks big enough to share.
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(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.
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(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!
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#10
The only thing with your name on it is a sewer cover.
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#12
Asked & Answered
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#13
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.
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