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Mathematics, 27.03.2020 19:26 xofathiahmed12

At the amusement park, Laura paid $6.00 for a small cotton candy. Her older brother works at the park, and he told
her they mark up the cotton candy by 300%. Laura does not think that is mathematically possible. Is it possible,
and if so, what is the price of the cotton candy before the markup?

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