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she brought the cameras for $65 each and included a 60% markup to get the selling price ,what was the selling price for one camera?
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she brought the cameras for $65 each and included a 60% markup to get the selling price ,what was the selling price for one camera?
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39 I think
how many cameras did she buy?
opps I forgot to add 39 to 65 for a total of 104
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60% of 65=
0.6*65=36
add it into a sum with 65
39+65= 104
This means each camera is worth $104
Hope I helped
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