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Find the selling price cost to store:50$ markup 10%
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Find the selling price cost to store:50$ markup 10%
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$55
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$55
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If you would like to find the selling price, you can calculate this using the following steps:
10% of $50 = 10% * 50 = 10/100 * 50 = $5
$50 + $5 = $55
The correct result would be $55.
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