Maths Focus: Cost structures

A refresher for your maths memory on essential calculations.

A cost structure explains the relationship between what a thing costs to make and the price charged for it when it is sold. In exams, you will usually be given one of these amounts and enough information about the cost structure to calculate the other. The two cost structures used are ‘mark up’ and ‘profit margin’.

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