@shadow The selling price of an item is $360. It is marked down by 10%, but this sale price is still marked up from the cost of $270. Find the markup from cost to sale price.
\[(360 - 360(0.1)) - 270\]
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It says 360 is marked down by 10%, so find 10% of 360 then subtract that from 360. Then subtract 270 from the number you get above to see the markup from cost to sale price.
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Step 1: It says the sales price of $360 is marked down. We find this by calculating 10% of 360, and subtract that from 360. This looks like: 360 - 360 times 0.1 Step 2: In order to find the markup from 270 to the new sale price, we need the difference of 270 to the new sale price. So whatever number you get from the first step, subtract 270 from that, then you have your answer.
Following PEMDAS, make sure to do the multiplication first, then the subtraction.
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Do 360 times 0.1
kk
36
Now subtract 36 from 360 Aka: 360 - 36
ik
324
Okay now find the difference from 270 to 324.
kk
-54
It's 324 - 270, but all you have to do is change the sign. 324 - 270 = 54 270 - 324 = -54
So you want $54
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