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A shoe store uses a 115% markup on cost. If they sell a pair of shoes for $85.49, how much did the shoes cost before the markup?

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Given:

A shoe store uses a 115% markup on cost.

Selling price of pair of shoes = $85.49

To find:

The cost of shoes before markup.

Solution:

Let x be the cost of shoes before markup.

A shoe store uses a 115% markup on cost.

So, the selling price of the shoes is


S.P.=x+(115)/(100)x


S.P.=x+1.15x


S.P.=2.15x

Selling price of pair of shoes is $85.49.


2.15x=85.49


x=(85.49)/(2.15)


x=39.76279


x\approx 39.76

Therefore, the cost of shoes before markup is $39.76.

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