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As my teacher was explaining this, i didn't have enough time to ask her how we got to $20.00. so how do i get to 20 if the markup is $7.50?
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As my teacher was explaining this, i didn't have enough time to ask her how we got to $20.00. so how do i get to 20 if the markup is $7.50?
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as my teacher was explaining this, i didn't have enough time to ask her how we got to $20.00. so how do i get to 20 if the markup is $7.50?
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You got the twenty by adding the markup price and the original price.
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