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liq [111]
1 year ago
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The wholesale price for a chair is 194$ . A certain furniture store marks up the wholesale price by 35%. Find the price of the c

hair in the furniture store.
Mathematics
1 answer:
pishuonlain [190]1 year ago
4 0

The price of the chair will be 261.9 $ .

One percent (symbolized 1%) is a hundredth part; thus, 100 percent represents the entirety and 200 percent specifies twice the given quantity. For example, 1 percent of 1,000 chickens equals 1/100 of 1,000, or 10 chickens; 20 percent of the quantity is 20/100 1,000, or 200.

If we say, 5%, then it is equal to 5/100 = 0.05.

To solve percent problems, you can use the equation, Percent · Base = Amount, and solve for the unknown numbers. Or, you can set up the proportion, Percent = , where the percent is a ratio of a number to 100. You can then use cross multiplication to solve the proportion.

Based on given conditions formulate

x = 194 ×(35%+1)

x= 194 ×1.35

x = 261.9 $ .

Thus The price of the chair will be 261.9 $ .

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