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Answer with either A, B, C, D, E and if the answer is correct I will give u brainliest The Mattress Depot paid $400 for a bed wholesale, then marked up the price to sell in the store. The retail price is 450% of the wholesale price. At the end of the season, the store will discount the retail price. Which statements are true? Select all that apply.

a. The retail price of the bed in stores is $1800.
b. If the store discounts the retail price of the bed by 30%, the discounted price is $540.
c. If the store discounts the retail price of the bed by 50%, it will make a profit of 125%.
d. The retail price of the bed is $1400 more than the wholesale price.
e. If the store discounts the retail price of the bed by 20%, it will not make a profit.

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