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Karla Hunt
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23 November, 11:39
Whats the percent increase form $15 to $27
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Wizard
23 November, 11:57
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It is 80% becuase you take the percent of markup. This is done by subtracting the final price and the original taking the differnce over the oroginal 15 then do x over 100 due to wanting a percent then just cross multiply and divide then you get 80%!
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