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Nick bought a pair of glasses for $200. He later saw the same glasses advertised for 20% less than what he originally paid. What price were the glasses being advertised for?
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Start by finding 20% of $200.
(200)(0.2) = 40
Then subtract this amount from the original price, $200.
$200 - $40 = $160
The glasses were being advertised for $160.
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