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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 09:02, anzeller6363

A retailer buys a particular product for $4. To make a profit, the retailer adds $2 to cover operating expenses and provide a profit. The percentage markup on the $6 selling price is
A. 50 percent
B. 33.33 percent
C. 100 percent
D. 20 percent
E. 25 percent

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