Wyatt's western wear purchases shirts for $49.50 each. A $34.00 markup is added to the shirt. What is the selling price?

49.50 + 34.00 = ?

To find the selling price, you need to add the cost of the shirt to the markup.

Cost of the shirt = $49.50
Markup = $34.00

Selling price = Cost of the shirt + Markup
Selling price = $49.50 + $34.00
Selling price = $83.50

Therefore, the selling price of the shirt is $83.50.

To calculate the selling price, we need to add the cost of the shirt to the markup amount.

The cost of each shirt is $49.50.

The markup added to the shirt is $34.00.

To find the selling price, we add these two amounts together:

Selling price = cost of the shirt + markup

Selling price = $49.50 + $34.00

Selling price = $83.50

Therefore, the selling price of the shirt is $83.50.