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Jennifer can buy watches at a price of \(B\) dollars per watch, which she marks up by a certain percentage before selling. If she makes a total profit of \(T\) by selling \(N\) watches, then in terms of \(B\) and \(T\) and \(N,\) what is the percent of the markup from her buy price to her sell price?
A. \(\dfrac{100T}{NB}\)
B. \(\dfrac{TB}{100N}\)
C. \(\dfrac{100TN}{B}\)
D. \(\dfrac{\frac{T}{N} - B}{100B}\)
E. \(\dfrac{100(T - NB)}{N}\)
Answer: A
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A. \(\dfrac{100T}{NB}\)
B. \(\dfrac{TB}{100N}\)
C. \(\dfrac{100TN}{B}\)
D. \(\dfrac{\frac{T}{N} - B}{100B}\)
E. \(\dfrac{100(T - NB)}{N}\)
Answer: A
Source: Magoosh




















