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Mark up is a marking up number of a percentage (%) like 20% of 500 is Devided by the mark up number of the answer.
At home, subject to his parents, (Luke2.51), and being a carpenter. (Mark 6.3)
The highest factor of what? The highest factor of 100 is 100.
Mark up would be 130.
Mark up would mean to add. Mark down would mean to subtract.
The pronoun that takes the place of the compound subject or object 'Mark and you' is the pronoun 'you'.The second person, personal pronoun you takes the place of a singular noun, a plural noun, or two or more nouns.Examples:Mark and you may go to the movie.Both of you may go to the movie.You may go to the movie.I will pick up Mark and you at ten.I will pick up both of you at ten.I will pick you up at ten.
The highest number to go up to is infinity because it never stops.
Mark up. Here is a sample sentence. "These people are making a lot of money. They buy the product for a few cents but the mark up is a few dollars." "The mark up on this items is ridiculously large." It comes from the verb, to "mark up." Clearly, the process of writing the price on an objected can be understood as marking the price. If the price you mark is higher, on can see how the term "mark up" would have been created.
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