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12 March, 22:42

The manager at Gabriel's Furniture Store is trying to figure out how much to charge for a bookshelf that just arrived. The bookshelf was bought at a wholesale price of $147.00 and Gabriel's Furniture Store marks up all furniture by 60%. At what price should the manager sell the bookshelf?

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  1. 12 March, 23:06
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    First: markup rate * wholesale price = amount of markup

    Second: Well the markup rate is a percentage, you have to convert it into a decimal. Percent means "out of one hundred," so 80% is equivalent to 80/100 which is also equal to 80:100.

    Third: 80:100=0.80

    0.80 * $93.00 = $74.40

    Fourth: The markup rate is a percentage of the wholesale price that is added to get the retail price, you can find the retail price with the following equation: amount of markup + wholesale price = retail price

    $74.40 + $93.00 = $167.40

    The retail price of the chair should be $167.40.
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