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Janelle bought a pair of sneakers for $75.65. There was a 15% discount. What was the orignial price of the sneakers?
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Janelle bought a pair of sneakers for $75.65. There was a 15% discount. What was the orignial price of the sneakers?
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$89
89-15%($13.35)= $75.65
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original amount = new amount/(percentage decrease or percentage increase)
100 - 15 = 85/100 = 75.65 / 0.85 = $89
Hope I'm right and this helps! :)
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