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Nate bought a concert ticket for $45. He sold the ticket at a 65% markup. Find Nate's selling price.
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Nate bought a concert ticket for $45. He sold the ticket at a 65% markup. Find Nate's selling price.
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54.25
(0.65)(45)
=29.25
29.25+45
=$54.25
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