SOLUTION: A store sells an outfit that consists of a shirt, a tie, and a pair of pants. The store purchases the shirt for $18, the tie for $12, and the pants for $35. The percent of markup i

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Question 1135201: A store sells an outfit that consists of a shirt, a tie, and a pair of pants. The store purchases the shirt for $18, the tie for $12, and the pants for $35. The percent of markup is 22%. Find the selling price of the outfit.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Let = the selling price



$79.30

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