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A store bought 100 toys at a cost of ​$20 each. The store sold all the toys at a percent markup of 15%. Find the total selling price.

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To find the total selling price, we first need to determine the selling price per toy.

The markup percentage is 15%, which means the selling price is 100% + 15% = 115% of the cost price.

115% of $20 is (115/100) * $20 = $23.

Now, we can calculate the total selling price:

Total selling price = Selling price per toy * Number of toys
Total selling price = $23 * 100 = $2300

Therefore, the total selling price of all the toys is $2300.

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