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The markup percent is based on selling price. Compute the missing terms.
Selling
Markup
100%
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Price
Percent
Markup
Cost
a.
______
15%
______
$2,431
b.
______
80%
______
568
c.
______
30%
______
1,491
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Contemporary Business Mathematics for Colleges
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a.
100%
-
15% = 85%; $2,431
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85% = $2,860 selling price
b.
100%
-
80% = 20%; $568
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20% = $2,840 selling price
c.
100%
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30% = 70%; $1,491
¸
70% = $2,130 selling price
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