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10 May, 09:11

A computer store bought a program at a cost of 20$ and sold it at a selling price of 24$ find the percent markup

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  1. 10 May, 09:31
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    The markup was 20%.

    Markup percentage = price difference/original price

    First, subtract the new price from the original.

    $24 - $20 = $4

    Second, divide the price difference by the original price.

    $4/$20 =.20

    Turn decimal into percentage by moving it to the right twice or multiplying by 100.

    .20*100 = 20%

    You can check it by multiplying the original cost by 20% then adding it to the original cost.

    20*.20 = $4, 20+4 = $24 (current price)
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