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In a department store the owner paid 15$ fo 1 kg of sugar the owner marked the price up by 10% for the customers how does much does he charge for 1 kg of sugar ?
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In a department store the owner paid 15$ fo 1 kg of sugar the owner marked the price up by 10% for the customers how does much does he charge for 1 kg of sugar ?
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$15 x 10% = $1.50
$15 + $1.50 = $16.50
He charges $16.50 for 1kg of sugar at a mark up of 10%
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