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2 July, 07:32

The cost, C, of an item (the price paid by a retailer) plus the markup, M, on that item (the retailer's profit) equals the selling price, S, of the item. The formula is Upper C plus Upper M equals Upper S. The selling price of a computer is $1770. If the markup on the computer is $130 , find the cost to the retailer for the computer.

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  1. 2 July, 08:46
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    Answer: so if C+M=S

    You have to subtract selling price and markup to find the seller cost

    Step-by-step explanation:

    S=1770

    M=130

    C=1640

    S-M=C
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