A store buys shirts for $12 each and marks up the price by 25%. What is the price for a shirt at this store?

12 * 1.25 = ?

where did you get the one in 1.25

12*1.25=15

12 * 1.25= 15

12×25/100=3

To find the price of a shirt at the store, you need to first calculate the markup amount and then add it to the cost price.

To calculate the markup amount:
1. Multiply the cost price of the shirt by the markup percentage: 12 * 25% = $3.

The markup amount is $3.

To find the final price:
1. Add the markup amount to the cost price: $12 + $3 = $15.

Therefore, the price for a shirt at this store is $15.