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SM 4 - 7 A shoe store marks up

its merchandise by 8%. What is the
selling price of a pair of shoes
whose wholesale price was
$34.50?

User Logan Guo
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Assuming $34.50 is the price after the 8% price increase, we can set up this equation (if 34.50 is the old price, scroll down):

34.50=
(108)/(100) x
Where x ( or 100/100 x) is the original price.
We can simply the fraction, or just multiply by 100 on both sides.

3450=108x

x=31.9444 (4 repeating).

If the old price is 34.50, then we can set up this equation:

34.50+
((8)/(100) *34.50) = x

34.5 + 2.76 = x

x = 37.26

The new selling price would be $37.26.

User Yoky
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i think the answer would be 37.26 because you would multiply 34.50 x .08 and get 2.76 (which is 8% of 34.50) which you would then add to your total of 34.50 to get 37.26
User Zhi
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