SOLUTION: A hotdog vendor gets her supplies for one hotdog at a cost of $0.12. The retail price is $1.42. How many money is the markup of the hotdog?

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Question 41831: A hotdog vendor gets her supplies for one hotdog at a cost of $0.12. The retail price is $1.42. How many money is the markup of the hotdog?
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) About Me  (Show Source):
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Retail price minus vendor price = markup
$1.42 - $0.12 = $1.30