SOLUTION: if the cost of a pair of shoes is $32 for a retailer and he sells them for $44.80, what is his rate of profit based on the cost?
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Question 311344: if the cost of a pair of shoes is $32 for a retailer and he sells them for $44.80, what is his rate of profit based on the cost?
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
44.8-32= $12.80/pair is profit
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