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19 November, 14:05

How do u find cost to store and markup

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  1. 19 November, 17:30
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    To find a markup price, you multiply by the percentage marked up, and then add that to the original cost to get your new cost.

    Example: a pair of jeans that cost $64 is marked up 35%.

    multiply 64 and 0.35 = 22.4

    add 22.4 to 64 = 86.4

    the markup price of the jeans is $86.40

    hope this makes sense!
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