SOLUTION: My competitor sells an item for $12.00. I sell it for $6.00. We both sell $6,000 worth. How do I figure out the comparisons. I want to prove that my item actually sold more units.
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Question 604801: My competitor sells an item for $12.00. I sell it for $6.00. We both sell $6,000 worth. How do I figure out the comparisons. I want to prove that my item actually sold more units.
Answer by alicealc(293) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your competitor sells 6000/12 = 500 items
you sell 6000/6 = 1000 items
so, you sell more than your competitor since 1000 > 500
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