How do you calculate a wholesale price given a list price and a multiplier?

Answer:

Well if list price is one dollar. $1.00 and the discount is .40, .10 and .02. you would mulitply $1 x .40= 40. $1-40=.60. .60 x .10 = .06. .60-.06=.56 .56x.02=.01

.56-.01=.55 the wholesale price would be 55cents.

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