An online seller bought T-shirts at P^(180) per piece. The seller wants to sell each at 33(1)/(3)% higher than the original price. What will be the price of each T-shirt?
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To calculate the increase, we need to multiply the original price by 33(1)/(3)%. 33(1)/(3)% can be written as a decimal by dividing 33(1)/(3) by 100. 33(1)/(3) ÷ 100 = 33.33 ÷ 100 = 0.3333 Show more…
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