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1 Rewriting Percent Expressions

2 Warm Up Dana buys dress shirts from a clothing manufacturer for s dollars each, and then sells the dress shirts in her retail clothing store at a 35% mark up. Write the mark up as a decimal. Write two expressions for the retail price of the dress shirt. What is the retail price of a dress shirt that Dana purchased for $32.00? How much was added to the original price of the dress shirt? A bookstore manager marks down the price of older hardcover books, which originally sell for b dollars, by 46%. Write the markdown as a decimal. Write two expressions for the sale price of the hardcover book. What is the sale price of a hardcover book for which the original retail price was $29.00? If you buy the book in part c, how much do you save by paying the sale price?

3 Calculation Retail Pricing
Write the percent of markup as a decimal. Add the product of this decimal and the wholesale price to the wholesale price. (Remember, product means multiply.)

4 Calculating Sale Price
Write the percent of mark down as a decimal. Subtract the product of this decimal and the regular price from the regular price. (Remember, product means multiply.)

5 A shoe store buys a pair of boots from a supplier for b dollars
A shoe store buys a pair of boots from a supplier for b dollars. The store’s manager decides on a mark up of 35%. Write an expression for the retail price of a pair of boots. If the boots cost the store $20.00, what is the retail price?

6 A pet store marks down all of its grooming products by 15% off the regular selling price of p. Write an expression for the sale price. If a dog brush had a regular price of $8.50, find the sale price.

7 Exit Ticket Fred buys flags from a manufacturer for f dollars each and then sells the flags in his store for a 26% markup. Write the mark up as a decimal. Write an expression for the retail price of a flag. What is the retail price of a flag for which Fred paid $40.00? How much was added to the cost of the flag? List the sale price of each item. Round to two decimal places when necessary. Original Price: $25.00; Markdown: 12% Original Price: $16.45; Markdown: 33%


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