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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 01:00, mccdp55

Henri bought a swimsuit at a cost of $8. Which statements are true regarding the cost of the suit? Select three options. If the selling price is marked up by 25 percent, the new price will be $10.
If the selling price is marked up by 40 percent, the new price will be $7.50.
If the selling price is marked up by 55 percent, the new price will be $5.50.
If the selling price is marked up by 70 percent, the new price will be $13.60.
If the selling price is marked up by 75 percent, the new price will be $14.

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