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A sporting goods store pays $200 for a rubber raft. The percent of markup is 45%. Find the raft’s selling price?
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A sporting goods store pays $200 for a rubber raft. The percent of markup is 45%. Find the raft’s selling price?
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the price will be 290$
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We know that 45% of 200 is 90, we can add that to the original 100% or 200$ for a total of 290.
1.45 x 200 = 290
I'm so sorry if this sample is wrong, i'm in Middle School but I tried.. Hope it helps!
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