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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 01:30 avi46

Peaks is a snowboard manufacturer, and is working on a new, high-end board to sell to retail stores. these boards will have a suggested retail price of $750. if peaks knows that these retailers price their boards using a 50% markup on retail, and peaks wants to be able to achieve a 60% markup on cost, what is the most that it can spend, per unit, to produce this board?

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