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5 February, 03:51

You have $32.65 for an item after a 25% markup. What was the original price?

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  1. 5 February, 07:02
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The markup price is always higher than the original, so to find the original you take the markup and do some subtracting. What we are subtracting is 25% of the original price, which is what we don't know. Our equation then is

    x = 32.65 -.25x and

    1.25x = 32.65 so

    x = 26.12

    That's the original price. Marking that original price up by 25% and then adding that dollar markup amount to the original amount gives you 32.65
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