You don't
The mark-up increases the priceand a discount reduces the price.
A markup increases the price; a discount decreases it.
That would probably be the discount.
a mark indicating that a book was not sold, then returned to the publisher and sold at a discount price.
The discount goes up, the sale price goes down.
No, it is not. Discount is a verb (to mark down, to disregard) or a noun (reduction in price). The past participle (discounted) may be used as an adjective.
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510x.15=76.5
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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.
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