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This month. Quincy buys honey at a price of $8.80 per pound. He sells the honey at a 25% markup. What is the selling price for a pound of honey?
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This month. Quincy buys honey at a price of $8.80 per pound. He sells the honey at a 25% markup. What is the selling price for a pound of honey?
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This month. Quincy buys honey at a price of $8.80 per pound. He sells the honey at a 25% markup. What is the selling price for a pound of honey?
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Answer:
Selling price: $11
Buying price: $8.80
Markup: $2.20
Explanation:
$8.80 + $2.20 = $11
(I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU! oh and i know it's correct since i did it on iready!! good luck!)
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