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An amusement park recently increased the cost of a family season pass. The original price was $150. The new price is $183. What was the percent of increase or markup?
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An amusement park recently increased the cost of a family season pass. The original price was $150. The new price is $183. What was the percent of increase or markup?
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An amusement park recently increased the cost of a family season pass. The original price was $150. The new price is $183. What was the percent of increase or markup?
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1.22%
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150 x 1.22 = 183
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