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The selling price of a calculator is $15.00. if the markup is 25% of the dealers cost, what is the dealers cost of the calculator?
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The selling price of a calculator is $15.00. if the markup is 25% of the dealers cost, what is the dealers cost of the calculator?
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The selling price of a calculator is $15.00. if the markup is 25% of the dealers cost, what is the dealers cost of the calculator?
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I believe this is how you do it,
1.) Divide 25 by 100.
2.) Multiply it with $15.00.
3.) Add it to $15.00.
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