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A markup that is more than 300% can be represented by an original price of $100 and a final price of a)$450.00 b)$0.50 c)$50.00
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A markup that is more than 300% can be represented by an original price of $100 and a final price of
a)$450.00
b)$0.50
c)$50.00
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answer is a :
100 + 300% of 100 = 400
but the markup is more than 300%
ans : a)
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