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Kevin is buying a pair of water skis that are on sale for 2/3 of the original price after he uses a $25 gift certificate, the total cost before taxes is$115. what was the origin…
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Kevin is buying a pair of water skis that are on sale for 2/3 of the original price after he uses a $25 gift certificate, the total cost before taxes is$115. what was the original price of the skis?
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25 multiplied by 2/3 is 16 and 2/3 i think.
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