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Answer: then the manager's likely error is $6.02
Step-by-step explanation:
The store is instructed by corporate headquarters to put a markup of
67% on all items. This means that the amount by which an item that initially costs $6 would increase is
67/100 × 6 = 0.67 × 6 = $4.02
Therefore, the correct selling price of the item would be
6 + 4.02 = $10.02
If an item costing $6 is displayed by the store manager at a selling price of $4., then the manager's likely error is
10.02 - 4 = $6.02