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Mathematics, 02.02.2020 20:50 hdjehd

The manufacturing cost of a cell phone was $136. sellers first marked up the cost by 25 percent. sales were poor, so sellers decreased the markup to 17 percent. calculate the old and new selling prices given the following equation: selling price = original cost + markup value.

a.) old price was $170, new price is $164.90
b.) old price was $150.12, new price is $117
c.) old price was $170, new price is $159.12

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