SOLUTION: a computer store bought a program for $7.00 and sold it for $10.00 Find the dollar amount markup and the percent markup based on the selling price.
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Question 460556: a computer store bought a program for $7.00 and sold it for $10.00 Find the dollar amount markup and the percent markup based on the selling price.
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
$3.00 markup
3/10=0.3=30%
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