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Please help ASAP! This is due by 2:15!! A store sold a case of candles for $17.85 that had been marked up by 110%. What was the original price?
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Please help ASAP! This is due by 2:15!! A store sold a case of candles for $17.85 that had been marked up by 110%. What was the original price?
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the original price would be
16.605.
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