Answer:
Explanation:
First, we need to determine the cost of making one necklace.
The total cost of supplies is $46 + $30 = $76.
If she makes one necklace, that cost is divided by one, so the cost of making one necklace is $76.
To find the selling price, we need to add a markup of 75%.
Markup = 75% x Cost = 0.75 x $76 = $57
The selling price will be the cost plus the markup:
Selling price = Cost + Markup = $76 + $57 = $133.
Therefore, Layla should charge $133 for each necklace.
The answer is d) 133.04, although it should be rounded to the nearest cent, so the final answer would be $133.