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You can produce golf balls for a cost of $.75 per unit. If a potential customer can only afford to buy golf balls at $1.10 per unit, what is the maximum percent markup you can bid at? (Round to the nearest
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You can produce golf balls for a cost of $.75 per unit. If a potential customer can only afford to buy golf balls at $1.10 per unit, what is the maximum percent markup you can bid at? (Round to the nearest penny)
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