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A Salesman priced a four wheeler at $3,500 the first day it was on the market it's likely that he reduced the price by 10% what was the new price
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The new price would be 10% less than full price. In other words, the new price would be 90% of full price.
Thus, 0.90($3500) = $3150. This is the new price.
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