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The list price of a car at Ira's is $12,600. Since Liza works there, she receives a 12% discount on the list price. How much is the discount?
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The list price of a car at Ira's is $12,600. Since Liza works there, she receives a 12% discount on the list price. How much is the discount?
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Answer is $11.088
12% off is $1512 less
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