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After a 40% markup, the price is $56. what was the original price?

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Given:

Percentage increase = 40%

New price = $56

Let's find the original price.

To find the original price, we have the formula:


\text{New price = Original price(1 + percentage increase)}

Let x represent the original price.

Input the values into the formula:


\begin{gathered} 56=x(1+(40)/(100)) \\ \\ 56=x(1+0.4) \\ \\ 56=x(1.4) \\ \\ 56=1.4x \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 1.4:


\begin{gathered} (56)/(1.4)=(1.4x)/(1.4) \\ \\ 40=x \\ \\ x=40 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the original price was $40

ANSWER:

$40

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