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How can I fiure out markup from a price and a percent? (So if i have $1.50 and I need 20% more how do I do that)
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How can I fiure out markup from a price and a percent? (So if i have $1.50 and I need 20% more how do I do that)
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1.50 + (1.50 * (20%)) = 1.8
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