If McDonald’s spent $15,000 of the total Quick Serve Restaurant industry media spend of $100,000, what % is McDonald’s media spend?
| a. |
5% |
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| b. |
10% |
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| c. |
15% |
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| d. |
20% |
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| e. |
25% |
Answer: c. 15%
McDonald's media spent = $15000
Total quick serve restaurant industry's media spent = $100000
% of McDonald's media spent = ($15000/$100000)*100% = 0.15*100% = 15%
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