Manny paid $0.80 a pound for apples. He added 60% mark-up before selling them at his produce stand. What price did he charge for the apples?, what is the amount of the mark-up?
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Manny added a 60% mark-up to the cost price. So, the mark-up is 60/100 * $0.80 = $0.48 per pound. Show more…
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