The total cost for Marky (TCM) is the cost of the bike plus the cost of the helmet:
![\text{TCM}=114+18=132](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/j2kkbtia3d5jvo1yfmkxl5a4lr2zcgbunq.png)
And since the total cost for Marky is 120% the original cost for Holy (OCH), we can express it like this:
![\begin{gathered} 120\text{\%}=(TCM)/(OCH)*100\text{\%} \\ 120\text{\%}=(132)/(OCH)*100\text{\%} \\ \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/44vvv4iaz2d99bd9xpmy2ympivph6wbz9r.png)
Solving for OCH, we get:
![\begin{gathered} 120\text{\%}=(132)/(OCH)*100\text{\%} \\ \frac{120\text{\%}}{100\text{\%}}=(132)/(OCH)*\frac{100\text{\%}}{100\text{\%}} \\ 1.2=\frac{132}{\text{OCH}} \\ \text{OCH}*1.2=132\frac{OCH}{\text{OCH}} \\ \text{OCH}*1.2=132 \\ \text{OCH}=(132)/(1.2)=110 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/9wvm0jw7ero3od9u4mij0qi9zbxa63dc75.png)
Then the original cost for Holy (OCH) is $110, and the total amount of money that Marky made is $132