A store bought 200 toys at a cost of ​$20 each. The store sold all the toys at a percent markup of 35%. Find the total selling price. round to the nearest dollar as needed

The markup percentage is 35%, which is equivalent to multiplying the cost price by 1 + the markup percentage in decimal form. So, the selling price per toy is $20 * (1 + 0.35) = $27.

To find the total selling price, multiply the selling price per toy by the number of toys: $27 * 200 = $<<27*200=5400>>5400.

So, the total selling price is $5400.