Mathematics, 23.09.2021 05:30 joannachavez12345
The expression 937 ( 1+ x ) gives the markup price of a computer where x is the percent of the markup written in decimal form.
What does 1 + x represent in the expression?
a.) markup price of the computer
b.) original price of the computer
c.) percent of the original price being paid
d.) percent of markup
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