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Leanne is trying to choose between two party dresses that originally cost $120 one dress is on 1/4 off and the $40 what is the price of less expensive dress
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Leanne is trying to choose between two party dresses that originally cost $120 one dress is on 1/4 off and the $40 what is the price of less expensive dress
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the dress thats $40 off is less expensive. 1/4 of 120 is 30.
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