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22 June, 11:06

At an appliance store, the price of a refrigerator is marked up 25% to $406.25.

What was the price of the refrigerator before the markup?

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  1. 22 June, 11:30
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    325 = original price

    Step-by-step explanation:

    New price = original price + markup

    Markup = original price * markup rate

    Substituting this into the first equation

    New price = original price + original price * markup rate

    Factor out the original price

    New price = original price (1 + markup rate)

    We know the new price = 406.25 and the markup rate = 25% =.25 in decimal form. Putting these into the equation

    406.25 = original price (1+.25)

    406.25 = original price (1.25)

    Divide each side by 1.25

    406.25 / 1.25 = original price/1.25

    325 = original price
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