Mark Ups and Mark Downs
The selling price of an item is $455. It is marked down by 20%, but this sale price is still marked up from a cost of $280. Find the markup from the cost to sale price.
$84
A diamond ring which normally sells for $1,395 is on sale for $1,116. Find the percent markdown.
20%
A department store buys 400 shirts at a cost of $6,400 and sells them at a selling price of $20 each. Find the percent markup.
25%
A computer store bought a program at a cost of $10 and sold it at a selling price of $13. Find the percent markup.
30%
During a sale, a dress is marked down from a selling price of $80 to a sale price of $76. What was the percent markdown?
5%
A ruby ring which normally sells for $200 is on sale for $100. Find the percent markdown.
50%
A music store bought a CD set at a cost of $20. When the store sold the CD set, the percent markup was 20%. Find the selling price.
$24
The selling price of an item is $390. After 6 months of not selling, it is marked down by 10%. After another 6 months of not selling, it is further marked down by 30%. Find the sale price after both markdowns.
$245.70
A $290 suit is marked down by 10%. Find the sale price.
$261
A store advertises a 35% markdown on a dishwasher with a selling price of $854. Find the sale price.
$555.10
