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The selling price, s, of an item is s = c + mc, where c is the cost of the item and m is the percent markup based on cost. What is the formula solved for m?

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s=c+mc
s-c=mc
(s-c)/c=m
m=(s-c)/c
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User Montdidier
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Answer:


m=(s-c)/(c)

Explanation:

The given expression is


s=c+mc

Now, to find the expression for
m, we just have to isolate it. First, we have to move the term
c to the other side of the equation, and then to move the coefficient
c, which is gonna pass to the other side dividing.


s=c+mc\\s-c=mc\\(s-c)/(c)=m\\m=(s-c)/(c)

Therefore, the percent markup is defined as the difference between the selling price and cost, divided by that cost.

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