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1 March, 11:34

If something in a store costs $45, and the markup is 35%, what is the selling price?

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  1. 1 March, 12:03
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    So you take the price u start with

    45

    Divide by 100

    .45

    Multiply by percent increase or decrease

    .45 x 35 = 15.75

    Add or subtract to original price (add if mark up, subtract if mark down)

    45 + 15.75 = $60.75
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