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A retaller paid $33 for a lamp. What price should she sell the lamp for if she wants to make a 35% profit?
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So u just increase £33 by 35%
To do this:
100 + 35 = 135%
135% / 100% = 1.35%
1.35% * £33 = £44.55
Answer = £44.55
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