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Original price: $36; Markup: 5% The retail price is ?

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If the original price is $36 and the markup is 5%, we need to add the markup.

We can get this multiplying the original price by the following formula:


\text{Markup \%=}\frac{\text{Selling price-Cost}}{\text{Cost}}\cdot100

Replacing terms:


(5)/(100)=\frac{\text{markup}-36}{36}

Multiplying both sides by 36:


(5)/(100)\cdot36=\text{markup}-36

Adding 36 to both sides:


(5)/(100)\cdot36+36=\text{markup}

Computing terms:


\text{1}.8+36=\text{markup}

Adding terms:


37.8=\text{markup}

The retail price is $37.8

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