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8 March, 12:08

Carlos purchased an antique chair for $15 he later so this year for $27 to an antique dealer what was the percent markup of the chair

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  1. 8 March, 15:02
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    Okay. So, to find the percent change, we have to do change/original. In this case, it would be 12/15, because 15 and 27 are apart by 12. 12/15 is 0.8. Multiply that by 100 and you get 80. There was an 80% markup of the chair sold to the antique dealer.
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