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Drew has saved $500 for a new mattress. The mattress he wants is $530, and there is a storewide sale for 17% off any mattress. How many dollars will Drew have left over when he …
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Drew has saved $500 for a new mattress. The mattress he wants is $530, and there is a storewide sale for 17% off any mattress. How many dollars will Drew have left over when he …
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Drew has saved $500 for a new mattress. The mattress he
wants is $530, and there is a storewide sale for 17% off any
mattress. How many dollars will Drew have left over when he
purchases the mattress?
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530 multiplied by 17%
So that would be 90.1 =
$90.10
Then you would have to get Drew’s money and subtract that to $90.10 and you’ll get your answer.
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