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23 August, 13:49

A store sells an outfit that consists of a blouse, a vest, and a skirt. The store purchases the blouse for $20, the vest for $12, and the skirt for $33. The percent of markup is 32%. Find the selling price of the outfit.

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  1. 23 August, 13:56
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    85.80

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The cost of the outfit before markup is

    20+12+33 = 65 dollars

    Markup = cost * percent markup

    = 65*32%

    = 65*.32

    =20.8

    Add this to the original cost

    Selling price = original price + markup

    = 65 + 20.8

    =85.80
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