3. Mr. Olson sold shoes totaling $5,780. The
shoes cost him $3,595, and his overhead was
$1,...
Mathematics, 30.11.2021 01:50 hbantzstudent
3. Mr. Olson sold shoes totaling $5,780. The
shoes cost him $3,595, and his overhead was
$1,018. What was his percent of profit based
on the cost?
Answers: 3
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