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The original price of a bicycle was $375. Now it is on sale for $295. What percentage of the original price was the markdown

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Answered by kiarawhite
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Answer:

the percent is 21.3

Step-by-step explanation:

We first must find the difference to find what the markdown value is.

Original price-sale price = markdown dollar amount

375-295= 80

Now we look at what percentage this markdown price is compared to the original price. Remember that percentages are in the end a fraction or ratio between values. The only difference here is that we need to do a little more work.

markup dollar amount/original price= decimal value ratio (the to be percentage)

80/375 =21.333

Next we are to convert this value to percentages.

decimal value ration x 100% = markdown percentage

21.333 x 100% =21.3% (rounded)

We can double check by multiplying the original cost by our found percentage in decimal format . The value should be 80 since we said that was the difference.

.213 x 375 =79.85 or approx. 80

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