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Robin is shopping for a new pair of jeans. she finds a pair on sale for 40% off. this means that Robin will get $14 off the original price. how much did the jeans originally cost?
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Robin is shopping for a new pair of jeans. she finds a pair on sale for 40% off. this means that Robin will get $14 off the original price. how much did the jeans originally cost?
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sale: 40%off
sale $14.00 off
original price: ?
the original price is 35
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