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28 February, 19:25

The percent markup on a video game is known to be 108% based on cost. If the seller paid $35 for one, then what would be the corresponding percent markup based on the sale price? (Round to the nearest tenth percent)

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  1. 28 February, 19:55
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    Answer: 48.1%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The percent markup is defined as:

    PM = (gross benefit/cost per unit.) * 100%

    We know that the cost per unit is $35

    then we have:

    108% = (gross benefit/$35) * 100%

    gross benefit = (108%/100%) * $35 = $37.8

    This means that a game is selled by $35 + $37.8 = $72.8

    Now we have:

    Markup percent = (gross benefit/selling price) * 100% = ($35/$72.8) * 100% = 48.1%
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