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15 September, 22:43

Suppose a college bookstore buys a textbook from a publishing company and then marks up the price they paid for the book 33% and sells it to a student at the marked up price. If the student pays $115.00 for the textbook, what did the bookstore pay for it? Round your answer to the nearest cent

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  1. 15 September, 23:12
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    Let the original price of the book be x. If, after a 33% markup on the initial price, the student had to pay 115.00 for it, then we can calculate x as:

    (1 + 33%) (x) = 115

    1.33x = 115

    x = 115/1.33 = 86.47

    This means that the bookstore paid $86.47 for the book.
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