Store A has a weekend sale. To the nearest hundredth of a percent, what discount must Store A offer for you to buy the system there?

This question is based on percentage. Therefore, store A must offer discount of 11.82% for us to buy the system there.
Given :
Cost of the product along with the markup percentage. The markup is how the store makes a profit.
In this question we have to determined the discount must Store A offer for you to buy the system there.
To find out the markup price, simply multiply the "cost to store" by 100% plus the markup percent.
Hence, the markup prices per store is:
[tex]A = 162 \times 1.4 = $226.80\\B = 155 \times 1.3 = $201.50\\C = 160 \ \times 1.25 = $200.00[/tex]
This shows that, the best deal is store C.
Now, we choose store A, we have to pay less than the price of Store C, $200. So, if Store A cost $199.99, then we would purchase there instead of Store C.
Therefore, $226.80 - $199.99 = $26.81
If Store A offered a discount of $26.81, we would have to purchase from Store A.
[tex]\bold {\dfrac{\$26.81}{\$226.80 } = 0.1182}[/tex]
Therefore, store A must offer discount of 11.82% for us to buy the system there.
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