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Carol owns a BBQ company that sells brisket for $11.75 per pound (after it is smoked for 10 hours). She buys the brisket for an AP$ of $4.72 per pound and they weigh 10.4 lbs each. Once they are done smoking, they weigh 6.24 lbs each.

What is the yield % of the briskets after Carol is done smoking them?

User Rmdussa
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Answer: 60%

Explanation:

Given, AP$ of Brisket = $4.72

Weight of each brisket on purchase : 10.4 lbs

Weight of each brisket after smoking : 6.24 lbs

Yield % of the briskets after Carol is done smoking them=
\frac{\text{Weight after smoking}}{\text{Weight on purchase}}


(6.24)/(10.4)*100\\\\=60\%

Hence, the yield % of the briskets after Carol is done smoking them = 60%

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