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A store is instructed by corporate headquarters to put a markup of ​11% on all items. An item costing ​18$ is displayed by the store manager at a selling price of 2​$. As an​ employee, you notice that this selling price is incorrect. Find the correct selling price. What was the​ manager's likely​ error?

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if the markup is 11%, well, we simply add that to the cost of the item, in this case 18.


\begin{array}c \cline{1-1} \textit{\textit{\LARGE a}\% of \textit{\LARGE b}}\\ \cline{1-1} \\ \left( \cfrac{\textit{\LARGE a}}{100} \right)\cdot \textit{\LARGE b} \\\\ \cline{1-1} \end{array}~\hspace{5em}\stackrel{\textit{11\% of 18}}{\left( \cfrac{11}{100} \right)18}\implies 1.98~\hfill \underset{selling~price}{\stackrel{18 ~~ + ~~1.98}{\text{\LARGE 19.98}}}

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