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On Monday Mrs. Wise bought 3 lbs of apples at $4 per lb. On Tuesday, apples were on sale for 20% off so she bought another 5 lbs. How much money did Mrs. Wise spend on apples on Tuesday?
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On Monday Mrs. Wise bought 3 lbs of apples at $4 per lb. On Tuesday, apples were on sale for 20% off so she bought another 5 lbs. How much money did Mrs. Wise spend on apples on Tuesday?
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find 80% (20% less) of 4
multiply the reduced price by the number of lbs she bought.
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