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A department store sells a pair of shoes with an 87% markup. If the store bought the pair of shoes for $55.25, what is the selling price to the nearest dollar? A. $87 B. $103 C. $142 D. $187

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103

Explanation:

User Inus C
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Markup means they sell it for that percentage more than they bought it for. First let's calculate how much they will mark it up for:


\sf 55.25\cdot 87\%

Convert 87% into a decimal(87/100):


\sf 55.25\cdot 0.87

Multiply:


\sf\approx 48

This is how much they'll mark it up, now let's add it to how much they bought it for to find out the selling price:


\sf 48+55.25\approx\boxed{\sf \$ 103}
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