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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 19:00 tdahna0403

Michelle ordered 200 shirts to sell at the school carnival. She paid $2.80 per shirt, plus 5% of the total order for shipping.

When she sells each shirt at the carnival, she adds a 150% markup to the total price she paid for the shirt which includes the cost of shipping.

What is the selling price of each shirt?

HINT: First find the total cost she paid by applying 5% to the $280 she paid for shipping. Then find the markup by applying 150% to this total cost.

NOTE: When doing computation with percents, you must change the percent to a decimal first.

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A
$6.95

B
$7.35

C
$7.85

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