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Kurt bought a bike for $149.95. Eric bought a bike that had been $169.50 but was marked 1/5 off. How much less did Eric’s bike cost than Kurt’s?
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Kurt bought a bike for $149.95. Eric bought a bike that had been $169.50 but was marked 1/5 off. How much less did Eric’s bike cost than Kurt’s?
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Eric's bike costed $14.85 dollars less than kurts
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