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exhilaration
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Once again, if someone can provide a solution that would be great!
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SP-CP= Profitexhilaration wrote:Once again, if someone can provide a solution that would be great!
Sounds good, but what about the second question?dtweah wrote:SP-CP= Profitexhilaration wrote:Once again, if someone can provide a solution that would be great!
Percent Profit= (SP-CP)/CP=1/5
Percent Loss = (CP-SP)/CP=1/5
SP-CP=CP/5
96=6CP/5
CP=80
CP-96=CP/5
4CP/5=96
CP=120
Combined 96 x 2 -(120+80)=-$8.00
agreed to this solution..same approach..raleigh wrote:Second problem: average miles per gallon is total miles traveled / total gallons consumed.
We have 10 miles in the city, and 50 miles on the highway so the numerator is 60.
How many gallons are consumed in the 10 miles in the city?10mi*(1gal/25mi) = 10/25 gal = 2/5 gal.
How many gallons are consumed in the 50 miles on the highway? 50 mi * (1gal/40mi) = 50/40 gal = 5/4 gal.
So the average is 60 miles /( 2/5gal + 5/4gal) = 60/(8/20gal + 25/20gal) = 60mi/(33/20gal) = (60*20/33)(mi/gal) = (20*20/11)(mi/gal) = 400/11 (mi/gal)
Get out the long division and you get 36.something.