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Original price: $ Discount: 20% Sale price: $75 what is the sale price? How do you do it?
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Original price: $
Discount: 20%
Sale price: $75
what is the sale price?
How do you do it?
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Answer:
Original price = $90
Explanation:
75 x .20 = 15
75 + 15 = 90
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To find the original price we take the amount of the discount and multiply it by 75:
20÷100×75= $15
Then we add the discounted amount and the s.p to find the original price:
$75+$15=$90
Therefore the original price is $90
HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!
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