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A loaf of bread originally priced at $3.49 has been discounted 10% what is the price now?
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A loaf of bread originally priced at $3.49 has been discounted 10% what is the price now?
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Hello BusyBunny, this is quite simple. All you would need to do is
multiply .10 or 10% * $3.49
which will give you a 10% discount.
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$3.14
$3.49 * .1= .349
3.49-.35= 3.14
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