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Default Avg. price increase

I had to make a new post. It wasn't letting me tack on to the thread.


My original question starts at the bottom and I am looking for a
weighted average. I've got 15 - 20 different packages I sell this
customer and can't go over a 6% price increase in total. Some packages
can be higher and some can be lower.

Thanks.

On May 23, 3:45 am, "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk
wrote:
... or did the OP want a weighted average?
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David Biddulph

"Harvey" wrote in message

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(12%+B%+C%+)/3<6% == B%+C% <6% now it's up to you to decide how to split
the
price increase between two items lets say : B%=4% and C%=2% then
new B price = $10.29
new C price=$13.01
" wrote:


How do I figure out what price increases to take on my various
products when I want the average come out to 6%? One of the items is
going to take a 12% increase. Example:


Item A Units Sold YTD 1256 Current Price is $15.40 New
Selling Price will be $17.25
Item B Units Sold YTD 987 Current Price is $9.89 New
Selling Price will be ??
Item C Units Sold YTD 1500 Current Price is $12.76 New
Selling Price will be ??
etc.


My average price increase can not exceed 6%, but I need to take 12% on
Item A. How do I figure out what increase I can take on Items B, C,
etc.?


Thanks.


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