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Audra makes and sells bracelets. It costs her $8 to make a bracelet, and she sells them at a markup of 210%. Audra wants to have a sale, so she marks all of her bracelets 20% off the normal selling price. What will be the price of each bracelet during the sale?

User Didier L
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Really you just need to add percentages and then divide by how many bracelets she makes
User Henny Lee
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Cost of making one bracelet is $8. Audra sells them at a markup of 210%.

Markup price of Audra's bracelet is
8*(210)/(100)=\$ 16.8.

Audra makes 20% off the normal selling price. The price of each bracelet during the sale is


(1-(20)/(100) )16.8=0.8*16.8=13.44.

The final selling price is
\$13.44.



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