Calculus: Early Transcendentals
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Nathan makes fudge and sells it at a Christmas fayre.
He spends £2.14 on ingredients
Nathan sells all the fudge and has £9.63 in the cash box at the end of the sale
What percentage profit does Nathan make on the fudge?
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