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  • 17-12-2021
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An umbrella that costs $6.00 to manufacture is sold for $11.70. What is the percent increase in price?

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Answer:

The profit/percent increase is $5.70

Step-by-step explanation:

If you bought the umbrella for $6.00 and sold the umbrella for $11.70 there is a $5.70 profit/percent increase because if you want to calculate a profit, then you have to subtract the number you sold the item for by how much you spent on the item, so $11.70 - $6.00 is $5.70.

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