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A gas station purchases gasoline from a refinery at the unit price of $3.25 per gallon and sells it to their customers at $3.64 per gallon.

What is the percent markup?

9 years ago

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Answered by John
3.64 -3.25 divide by 3.25
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous




A gas station purchases gasoline from a refinery at the unit price of $3.25 per gallon and sells it to their customers at $3.64 per gallon.

What is the percent markup?
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
I bought gas for 3.50 sold it for 3.99 what is my percentage of markup
8 years ago

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