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1,450 PointsCreate one last variable name profitPerUnit. In that variable store the amount of profit you made for each unit. You can
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var wholesalePrice = 5.45;
var retailPrice = 9.99;
var quantity = 47;
var salesTotal = 9.99 * quantity;
var profit = salesTotal - wholesalePrice * quantity;
var total = profit / salesTotal;
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe instructions say "Create one last variable name profitPerUnit
. In that variable store the amount of profit you made for each unit. You can calculate this by dividing the profit
by the quantity
."
- this task is very much like what you did for "total"
- instead of "total", this time the variable will be named "profitPerUnit"
- instead of dividing
profit
bysalesTotal
, this time you will be dividing theprofit
by thequantity
Also, you should not replicate any of the number values. So while it may have passed, the assignment of "salesTotal" in task 1 should look like this:
var salesTotal = retailPrice * quantity;