stuartlujan
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Hi everyone,
My Name is Stuart Lujan. I am looking for some help from math experts! I print and sell vinyl banners and wallpaper but I sell them by square feet. I want to find a formula that allows me to price these items better, for example.
First, my base price for a banner is $2.5 square feet.
if the client needs a banner 4ft x 6ft = 24ft the price will be (24 x 2.5) - $60
now if they want to order more banners instead of only one, the price per square feet will be less.
let say they need 50 banners 4ft x 6ft then the price per sq ft will be $1.75
Second, the material that I use for each item that I sell comes in different roll sizes. I need to keep in count the waste material.
so if a client needs to print a vinyl wrap (wrap vinyl comes in rolls of - 54 inch wide by 150ft long)
if the print is 34 inch wide by 60 inch long (then I have to print it by the shortest side that fits in 54" so I waste 10 inches on each sides x 60 inches long = 8.33 sq ft waste)
I am looking for a formula that keeps all these things in mind.
so I can just input the print size the client needs and the formula can do all the calculations including the waste, and quantity the more they order the lower the price per square feet.
I know you math geniuses have an idea how to do this, I only sell vinyl and this math is driving me crazy.
please let me know if you have any questions.
My Name is Stuart Lujan. I am looking for some help from math experts! I print and sell vinyl banners and wallpaper but I sell them by square feet. I want to find a formula that allows me to price these items better, for example.
First, my base price for a banner is $2.5 square feet.
if the client needs a banner 4ft x 6ft = 24ft the price will be (24 x 2.5) - $60
now if they want to order more banners instead of only one, the price per square feet will be less.
let say they need 50 banners 4ft x 6ft then the price per sq ft will be $1.75
Second, the material that I use for each item that I sell comes in different roll sizes. I need to keep in count the waste material.
so if a client needs to print a vinyl wrap (wrap vinyl comes in rolls of - 54 inch wide by 150ft long)
if the print is 34 inch wide by 60 inch long (then I have to print it by the shortest side that fits in 54" so I waste 10 inches on each sides x 60 inches long = 8.33 sq ft waste)
I am looking for a formula that keeps all these things in mind.
so I can just input the print size the client needs and the formula can do all the calculations including the waste, and quantity the more they order the lower the price per square feet.
I know you math geniuses have an idea how to do this, I only sell vinyl and this math is driving me crazy.
please let me know if you have any questions.