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Sally bought a bottle of laundry detergent that was 25% less than the bottle she bought last week, which was $9.60. How much is the detergent now?
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Sally bought a bottle of laundry detergent that was 25% less than the bottle she bought last week, which was $9.60. How much is the detergent now?
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9.60 (.25) = 2.40
9.60 - 2.40 = 7.20
25% of $9.60 is $2.40, so the bottle would be $7.20
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