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lolokrat:

how to find margin profit?

lolokrat:

axie:

@0mega

0mega:

@axie wrote:
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axie idk what margin profit is

axie:

its math dumby

axie:

open the ss

axie:

bruh, im sorry bout that, imma try to find some one to help you

lolokrat:

u cant see it in the ss but its a multilayered question and is asking to find the MP

Extrinix:

So first off, your C(x) would be correct. Now, your R(x) is incorrect, it's asking what profit is made, even though it sells for $65 does not mean that it had a zero cost value, meaning the work required (which was $40), was deducted from it. \(65-40=25\) so \(C(x)=25x\) And your P(x) is correct.

lolokrat:

my r(x) was marked correct by the program

lolokrat:

im asking about margin profit

lolokrat:

lolokrat:

all other parts in the question i answered correctly, i just specifically need help on finding margin profit ^

lolokrat:

@dude ?

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A company's gross profit margin percentage is calculated by first subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from the net sales (gross revenues minus returns, allowances, and discounts). This figure is then divided by net sales, to calculate the gross profit margin in percentage terms.

SliperyCat12:

A company's gross profit margin percentage is calculated by first subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from the net sales (gross revenues minus returns, allowances, and discounts). This figure is then divided by net sales, to calculate the gross profit margin in percentage terms.

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A formula for calculating profit margin. There are three types of profit margins: gross, operating and net. You can calculate all three by dividing the profit (revenue minus costs) by the revenue. Multiplying this figure by 100 gives you your profit margin percentage.

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