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Bismark Tractor put a markup of 26% on cost on a part for which it paid $350. Find the markup

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From the question

Percentage markup = 26%

Selling price(SP) = $350

To find the Markup

The formula below will be used


\text{ \%Markup }=(SP-CP)/(CP)-100\text{\%}

Since Cost price(CP) is not given

Hence, substitute given values to find CP


26=(350-CP)/(CP)*100

Solve for CP

Cross multiply


26CP=100(350-CP)

Expand the bracket


26CP=35000-100CP

Collect like terms


\begin{gathered} 26CP+100CP=35000 \\ 126CP=35000 \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 126


\begin{gathered} (126CP)/(126)=(35000)/(126) \\ CP=\text{ \$}277.78 \end{gathered}

Hence the cost price is $277.78

To find Markup the formula below will be used


\text{Markup }=SP-CP

Hence,


\begin{gathered} \text{Markup }=\text{ \$}350-\text{ \$}277.78 \\ \text{Markup }=\text{ \$}72.22 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the markup is $72.22

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