Suppose a supermarket ordered 13 cases of organic vegetable soup with a list price of $18.90 per case and 4 cases of org
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 12:02 pm
Suppose a supermarket ordered 13 cases of organic vegetable soup with a list price of $18.90 per case and 4 cases of organic baked beans with a list price of $33.50 per case. The wholesaler offered the supermarket a 39% trade discount. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)
(a)What is the total extended list price (in $) of the order?$
(a)
What is the total extended list price (in $) of the order?$
What is the total extended list price (in $) of the order?
$
(b)What is the total amount of the trade discount (in $) on this order?$
(b)
What is the total amount of the trade discount (in $) on this order?$
What is the total amount of the trade discount (in $) on this order?
$
(c)What is the total net amount (in $) the supermarket owes the wholesaler for the order?$ Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.Quantity Net Price Rebate Shipping 1–500 motors $16 none $1.40501–1,000 motors 16 $1.301.001,001–2,000 motors 16 1.900.70(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $ (b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$ (e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
(c)
What is the total net amount (in $) the supermarket owes the wholesaler for the order?$ Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.Quantity Net Price Rebate Shipping 1–500 motors $16 none $1.40501–1,000 motors 16 $1.301.001,001–2,000 motors 16 1.900.70(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $ (b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$ (e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
What is the total net amount (in $) the supermarket owes the wholesaler for the order?
$
Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.Quantity Net Price Rebate Shipping 1–500 motors $16 none $1.40501–1,000 motors 16 $1.301.001,001–2,000 motors 16 1.900.70(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $ (b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$ (e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.
(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $
(a)
Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $
Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).
1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $
(b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
(b)
If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
%
(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
(c)
What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
%
(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$
(d)
How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$
How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?
$
(e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
(e)
What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
(a)What is the total extended list price (in $) of the order?$
(a)
What is the total extended list price (in $) of the order?$
What is the total extended list price (in $) of the order?
$
(b)What is the total amount of the trade discount (in $) on this order?$
(b)
What is the total amount of the trade discount (in $) on this order?$
What is the total amount of the trade discount (in $) on this order?
$
(c)What is the total net amount (in $) the supermarket owes the wholesaler for the order?$ Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.Quantity Net Price Rebate Shipping 1–500 motors $16 none $1.40501–1,000 motors 16 $1.301.001,001–2,000 motors 16 1.900.70(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $ (b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$ (e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
(c)
What is the total net amount (in $) the supermarket owes the wholesaler for the order?$ Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.Quantity Net Price Rebate Shipping 1–500 motors $16 none $1.40501–1,000 motors 16 $1.301.001,001–2,000 motors 16 1.900.70(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $ (b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$ (e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
What is the total net amount (in $) the supermarket owes the wholesaler for the order?
$
Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.Quantity Net Price Rebate Shipping 1–500 motors $16 none $1.40501–1,000 motors 16 $1.301.001,001–2,000 motors 16 1.900.70(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $ (b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$ (e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
Suppose you are the purchasing manager for a company that manufactures scanners and other computer peripherals. Your vendor for scanner motors is now offering "quantity discounts" in the form of instant rebates and lower shipping charges as follows.
(a)Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $
(a)
Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $
Calculate the cost of the motors, including shipping charges, for each category (in $).
1–500 motors $ 501–1,000 motors $ 1,001–2,000 motors $
(b)If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
(b)
If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
If you usually purchase 400 motors per month, what percent would be saved per motor by ordering 800 every two months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
%
(c)What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
(c)
What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. %
What percent would be saved per motor by ordering 1,200 every three months? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
%
(d)How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$
(d)
How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?$
How much money (in $) can be saved in a year by purchasing the motors every three months instead of every month?
$
(e)What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
(e)
What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?
What other factors besides price should be considered before changing your purchasing procedures?