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How to use original price and markup to find retail price? Original price is $62 and %15 mark up.. What's the retail price?
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How to use original price and markup to find retail price? Original price is $62 and %15 mark up.. What's the retail price?
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pretty sure its $72.94
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Retail would be $71.30, grab the $62 and multiply it by 0.15 and it gives you the answer
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