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9 September, 18:23

David owns a candy store. He bought some boxes of candy at a cost of $6.00 each. If he marks up the price of the boxes of candy by 40%, what's is the selling price?

$7.50

$8.00

$8.40

$8.80

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  1. 9 September, 18:42
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    The answer is 8.40

    You make 40% to a decimal which is. 40

    You multiply. 40 * 6.00 = 2.40

    Then You add 2.40 to 6.00 giving you the selling price
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