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A department store sells a pair of shoes with an 80% markup. If she store bought the pair of shoes for 55.25$, what is the selling price to the nearest dollar?

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The selling price would be 99 dollars (rounded to the nearest dollar. It would be $99.45 if it is not rounded).

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 55.25 is the original price in the problem, meaning it is 100%
2. If we need to find 80% of 55.25, we should set up a ration table.
3. 55.25 x
---------- = -------
100 80
4. From here, we need to cross multiply.
-55.25 times 80 is 4,420
-4,420 divided by 100 is 44.2
5. Since 44.20 is 80% of 55.25, we need to add the two prices together, because the store she bought them from marked them up (raised the price)
6. 44.20+55.25=99.45
7. Now, we round to the nearest dollar, which would be 99


Hope this helps!
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