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A sporting goods store pays $100 for a rubber raft. The percent of mark up is 55%. Find the raft's selling price.
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A sporting goods store pays $100 for a rubber raft. The percent of mark up is 55%. Find the raft's selling price.
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The boat would be 45$
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55% of 100 is 55
55+100=155
Selling price: $155
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