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Jen wants to buy a dress that originally had the price of $33, but now it is on sale 10% off. How much will Jen pay for the dress?
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Jen wants to buy a dress that originally had the price of $33, but now it is on sale 10% off. How much will Jen pay for the dress?
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You would multiply 33 by 0.9, because you're taking 10% away and 100%-10% is 90% which is 0.9. And that equals 29.7 So the answer is: Jen will pay $29.7!
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you multiply 33 by 0.9 because it's minus 10% (0.1) and the answer is $29.7
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