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A store paid $12 for a sweatshirt and sold the sweatshirt of $19.20. What was the percent markup (increase) of the sweatshirt? *

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The percent markup of the sweatshirt is 60%

Here, we want to calculate the percenatge of profit made by the store

Mathematically;


\text{Percentage markup = }\frac{(sales\text{ price-cost price)}}{\cos t\text{ price}}\text{ }*\text{ 100\%}

From the question, we can deduce the following;

cost price is the price the store bought the sweatshirt = $12

sales price is the amount in which they sold the sweatshirt = $19.20

Thus, we proceed to substitute these values into the markup equation above;


\begin{gathered} \text{Perecentage markup = }((19.20-12))/(12)\text{ }*\text{ 100\%} \\ \\ \text{Percentage markup = }(7.20)/(12)\text{ }*\text{ 100\%} \\ \\ =\text{ 60\%} \end{gathered}

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