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As an answer to your first question Righty, In order to price each one, I would do this:
(x/y)=n (n+.02n=cost) OR (n+.04n=cost)
*note: x=money spent to raise/aquire them all, y=number of cuttles.
That way you essentially get back (x) dollars when they're all sold plus 2% or 4% of that amount in profits. (you can vary the formula how you like, but the base model makes sure you gain money, instead of losing it.
Congratulations, BTW!!!
(x/y)=n (n+.02n=cost) OR (n+.04n=cost)
*note: x=money spent to raise/aquire them all, y=number of cuttles.
That way you essentially get back (x) dollars when they're all sold plus 2% or 4% of that amount in profits. (you can vary the formula how you like, but the base model makes sure you gain money, instead of losing it.
Congratulations, BTW!!!