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A store purchases homemade cookies for $1.00 each. The percent markup is 15%. How much do they sell each cookie for?
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A store purchases homemade cookies for $1.00 each.
The percent markup is 15%. How much do they sell each cookie for?
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$1.15
Explanation:
1*15=15
15/100=.15
1+.15=1.15
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