A 3-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Seller with entries wholesaler, Distributor, Retail Store. Column 2 is labeled markup with entries 0 percent, 100 percent, 80 percent. Column 3 is labeled Selling Price with entries 80 cents, A, B. A distributor buys packs of trading cards from a wholesaler for $0.80 each. The distributor marks up the cards by 100% before selling them to stores. How much does the distributor sell each pack of cards for? The stores then mark up the cards another 80% before selling them to customers. How much does the retailer sell a pack of cards for? A = B =

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$1.60

$2.88

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To find the selling price of the distributor and the retailer, we first need to find how much the distributor sells each pack of cards.

To find the selling price we use the formula.

Selling Price = Cost + Markup

Cost = $0.80

Markup rate = 100% or 1

Selling Price = 0.80 + (0.80*1)

Selling Price = $1.60

So the distributor sells each pack of cards at $1.60 to the retailer.

Now to find the selling of the retailer, we need to use the selling price of the distributor.

Cost = $1.60

Markup rate = 80% or 0.80

Selling price =  1.60 + (1.60 * 0.80)

Selling price = $2.88

So the retailer sells each pack of cards at $2.88 to the customers.

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A = $1.60

B = $2.88

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