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Work the following problem. Choose the correct answer. If an article costs a store $17.45 and if it sells the article for $22.95, what percentage markup is it using?

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(22.95−17.45)÷17.45)*100=31.52%
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Answer:

The market price in percentage of the the article is 31.5%.

Explanation:

Given : If an article costs a store $17.45 and if it sells the article for $22.95.

To find : What percentage markup is it using?

Solution :

The cost price of the article is CP=$17.45

The selling price of the article is SP=$22.95

Market price formula is


MP=(SP-CP)/(CP)


MP=(22.95-17.45)/(17.45)


MP=(5.5)/(17.45)


MP=0.315

The market price of the article is $0.315.

MP into percentage,


MP\%=MP* 100\\MP\%=0.315* 100\\MP\%=31.5\%

Therefore, The market price in percentage of the the article is 31.5%.

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