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Bookstore A sells a particular book for $15.25, but they have it on sale for 20% off. Bookstore B sells it for $12.45. How much more does it cost at Bookstore B?

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Answer:

$0.25

Explanation:

to find the amount bookstore A sales after the 20% discount, cross multiply x/15.25=20/100 and you get $3.05. 15.25-3.05 gives you $12.2. substract 12.2 from 12.45 and you get $0.25. book B costs $0.25 more than book A.

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