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Shari buys a box of 60 candles for £125. She sells the candles for £2.25 each. Calculate her percentage profit.
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Shari buys a box of 60 candles for £125.
She sells the candles for £2.25 each.
Calculate her percentage profit.
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Answer:
Explanation:
£2.25 X 60 = £135
135 - 125= £10
£10/125 x 100 = 8%
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