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Find the selling price.
Cost to store: $75
Markup: 20%
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Cost to store: $75
Mark up: 20%
$75 * 20% = $15
$75 + $15 = $90
The selling price is $90.
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Cost Price = $75.
Marked up by 20%.
Selling Price = (100% + 20% ) of Cost Price.
= 120% of 75
= 1.2 * 75
= 90
Selling price = $90
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