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A sweater that costs 20$ was marked up by 60%
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A sweater that costs 20$ was marked up by 60%
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ok, so this is th redoo
60%=60/100=6/10
6/10 of 20=120/10=12
20+12=32
answer is $32=sale price
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added up $12
total is $32
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