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Hello. Iamp;#39;m Chris Menard. Welcome to a Microsoft Excel video. This video is going to discuss the difference between the Markup versus Margin. So this is great if you are an accounting student or just general business, you want to know how this works. So over in column A and B, Iamp;#39;ve already got this set up. Some item costs eight bucks . Iamp;#39;m going to do the math in my head. I want to mark it up 25%. 25% of $8 is $2. So therefore, the retail or selling price is 10 bucks. Thereamp;#39;s my cost at 8. So the Excel formula is the $10 minus the $8 right there. Markup and margin, one item they do have in common, theyamp;#39;re always involving three items and those never change, the selling price or retail price, the cost is the second item, and the third item is your profit. Where they differ is when youamp;#39;re dealing with the percentages. So Iamp;#39;m going to do the margin first. The margin is your profit divided by the selling pric