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The original price of a television is £400. In a sale the price of the television is reduced by 15%. What is the sale price of the television?
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The original price of a television is £400. In a sale the price of the television is reduced by 15%. What is the sale price of the television?
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if the price is $400 before then you multiply it by .85 to take off the 15% and make it $340 plus tax makes it $374
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