Selling Used Clothing. A consignment shop accepts an item of clothing that no longer fits...

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Selling Used Clothing. A consignment shop accepts an item of clothing that no longer fits (or one you have grown tired of) and sells it for you. The shop then charges you an agreed on percent of the selling price as their profit. Suppose the owner of a designer wool coat would like to make $210 on its sale at a consignment shop. If there is a 1212% consignment charge, for what price must the coat be sold?
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