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The selling price of an item is $650. It is marked down by %10, but this sale price is still marked up from the cost of $450. Find the markup from cost to sale price.
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The selling price of an item is $650. It is marked down by %10, but this sale price is still marked up from the cost of $450. Find the markup from cost to sale price.
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You get nothing because it would make -43256742984
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