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Markup on SELLING PRICE. Section 8.2. Formula for % Markup based on SELLING PRICE. % Markup = Amount of Markup on selling price Selling Price The cost is $35 and the selling price is $39.99. Find: A) the AMOUNT of Markup and B) the % Markup on Selling Price.
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Markup on SELLING PRICE Section 8.2
Formula for % Markup based on SELLING PRICE • % Markup = Amount of Markup on selling price Selling Price • The cost is $35 and the selling price is $39.99. Find:A) the AMOUNT of Markup and B) the % Markup on Selling Price
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Converting % markup on SP to % markup on Cost To get markup on Cost, DIVIDE: • % markup on Selling Price 100% - % markup on Selling Price
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