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George bought a broken bicycle. He repaired it and sold it for $85. This was $20 more than twice what he paid for it. What was the original cost of the bicycle?
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George bought a broken bicycle. He repaired it and sold it for $85. This was $20 more than twice what he paid for it. What was the original cost of the bicycle?
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the answer is 22.50 dollars.
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