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A clothing store sells a variety of winter coats. The store pays $50 for a certain parka and then marks it up to $65. What percent is the markup?

(Please put calculations! I’ll make you brainliest after a day cuz mine doesn’t work when I 1st see it)


Sagot :

30%

Step-by-step explanation:

50÷5=10%

30%= 15

50+15=65

Answer: 30%

Step-by-step explanation: So first we know that the difference between 65 and 50 is 15. Now we have to find what percent is 15 of 50. So we do that by doing 15 divided by 50 which would be 0.3. (You can make a percentage into a decimal by multiplying it by 100) So 0.3 = 30%. (I’m sorry if I am wrong)