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Raphael paid $656 for a camera during a 20% off sale. What was the camera's regular price?
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Raphael paid $656 for a camera during a 20% off sale. What was the camera's regular price?
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$820.
If you divide 656 by 8 (since it's 80% of the total price), you get 82.
Multiplying 82 by 10 would equal the original price.
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