Solve the problem. Round dollars to the nearest cent and rates to the nearest tenth of a percent.The Oak House had a markup of $23.24 on an oak table that they sold for $70.99. Find (a) the cost, (b) the markup on cost, and (c) the selling price as a percent of cost.
A. $47.75, 48.7%, 148.7%
B. $70.99, 32.7%, 305.5%
C. $47.75, 32.7%, 67.3%
D. $94.23, 24.7%, 75.3%
Answer: A
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