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Phil's Army Surplus calculator business was going great guns -- especially the newest models with exclusive camouflage color schemes. Phil sold the calculators from his own dedicated web Phil-the-bill and had consistent sales of 660 units per week. The calculators sold for $36 earning Phil a margin of 49% percent. He also sold the calculators for the same price through an online department store, BigMuddy. BigMuddy earns a 16% commission on sales resulting from clickthroughs originating from BigMuddy. The latter accounts for 19% of total unit sales and somewhat less of dollar sales after commissions were paid. What lift% would be required to breakeven on the $5,000 banner ad on a weekly basis?

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