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Mathematics, 15.12.2019 03:31 aalyssag606

Acompany makes poppy lapel pins.
each of them costs £1.10 to make.
in october, it made 1000 lapel pins.
35% were given to charities.
the rest are sold in two formats: 60% of them at £3.00 each, 40% of them at £500 for 2.
assuming that all the lapel pins will be sold by the end of november, work out the percentage profit the company should make.
give your answer to 1 decimal place.

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