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11 September, 07:04

a horse that is ill needs medication. the medication costs the veterinarian $17.50 to buy. He marked up the medication 54.2% before selling it to the customer. Find the final selling price of the horses medication

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  1. 11 September, 07:31
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    17.50 * 54.2 / 100 = 948.5 / 100 = 9.485 $ (the discount)

    17.5 - 9.485 = 8.015 $ (the final selling price)
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