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Last year, total sales for your grocery store were $10,342 with returns of $214 and discounts of $599. The linear feet of shelving in the store totals 575 linear feet. What are the sales per linear foot
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Last year, total sales for your grocery store were $10,342 with returns of $214 and discounts of $599. The linear feet of shelving in the store totals 575 linear feet. What are the sales per linear foot for the store?
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The sale per linear feet is $16.75.
First, we need to find the total amount of sales, so we have to subtract the returns and discounts.
10342 - 217 - 599 = 9529
Now, divide this amount by the amount of linear feet.
9529 / 575 = 16.57
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