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Decrease £40 by 15%
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Decrease £40 by 15%
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it is 34( sorry i can't find the percentage sine)
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40-(40*0.15)=34
The amount 40, subtract 15% (15/100) of 40 which is 40*0.15 give you the answer. I just wrote it in numerical cause my keyboard doesn't have currency
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