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Part 1
A department store buys shirts at a cost of ​$ and sells them at a selling price of ​$ each. Find the percent markup.

To find the percent markup, we need to calculate the difference between the selling price and the cost, then divide by the cost and multiply by 100.

Let's assume the cost of each shirt is $C and the selling price is $S. The percent markup can be calculated as:

Percent Markup = ((S - C) / C) * 100

However, since the cost and selling price values were not provided in the question, we cannot determine the exact percent markup.