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Find the markup and the selling price of the following item. Round answers to the nearest cent. A chemistry set costing $27.50, marked up 32% on cost.

User Kanak Sony
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Let x be marked up price. We have been given that a chemistry set costing $27.50, marked up 32% on cost.


x=27.50*(32)/(100)


x=27.50*.32


x=8.8

Therefore, mark up price is $8.80.

Since we know that selling price of any item equals the sum of cost and mark-up price of the item.

Let us find selling price of our chemistry set.


\text{Selling price of chemistry set}=27.50+8.8


\text{Selling price of chemistry set}=36.30

Therefore, the selling price of the chemistry set is $ 36.30.

User Akash Sateesh
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The relationship between markup and cost is given in the problem statement.

markup = 0.32 × cost = 0.32 × $27.50 = $8.80

Selling price is the sum of cost and markup.

selling price = cost + markup = $27.50 + 8.80 = $36.30

User Mike Nathas
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