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Find the 20% discount on $68 boots
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Find the 20% discount on $68 boots
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Convert 20% to a decimal = 0.20 Then multiply by 68
0.20 * 68 = 13.60
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68 - 13.00 = $54.00
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13.60 hope this helps
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