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  • 04-02-2021
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The cost of an umbrella is $7.00 and the price is marked up 40%. How much is the umbrella marked up? (In other words, what is the markup ONLY?)

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  • 04-02-2021
Answer is $2.8

Calculate 40% of $7.00:

7 x 40% = $2.8

Subtract from price:

Actual cost of umbrella = 7 - 2.8 = $4.2
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