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Markup percent is based on selling price. Compute the missing terms.
Selling
Markup
100%
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Price
Percent
Markup
Cost
a.
$2,662
40%
_______
_______
b.
518
60%
_______
_______
c.
4,500
15%
_______
_______
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a.
100%
-
40% = 60%; 60%
´
$2,662 = $1,597.20 cost
b.
100%
-
60% = 40%; 40%
´
$518 = $207.20 cost
c.
100%
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15% = 85%
´
$4,500 = $3,825 cost
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