Manufacturer sells an item with a list price of $285 to a distributor. The distributor receives a trade discount of 30%. How much will the distributor pay for the item after the discount? Discounted price = $(round to the nearest cent if necessary)
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Trade discount = List price * Trade discount rate Trade discount = $285 * 30% = $85.50 Show more…
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