Multiple Choice
A stationery retailer generally prices portable computers using a 30 percent markup.The retailer expects to sell 100 portable computers at the 30 percent markup.How many units would it have to sell at a 10 percent increase in price from the original price to maintain the same gross profit?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82
D) 125
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