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Nd the sales price of the following item. A camera originally costing $139.99, marked down $18.50
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$121.49, because $139.99 minus $18.50 equals $121.49.
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$139.99+ $18.50= $158.49
then you do...
$158.49 - $139.99 and your answer would be $18.50
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