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A pair of shoes cost £54 in a 40% off sale. Find the original price of the shoes.
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A pair of shoes cost £54 in a 40% off sale. Find the original price of the shoes.
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40/100*x=54
40x=5400
40x/40=5400/40
x=£135
the original price is £135
40/100*135=£54
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