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A bread machine is marked "reduced by 15%, now only $101.15". Find the original price of the bread machine. $115 $674.33 $119 $116.32
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A bread machine is marked "reduced by 15%, now only $101.15".
Find the original price of the bread machine.
$115
$674.33
$119
$116.32
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(100-15=85%)
85=101.15 how about 100
100 x 101.15 divided by 85=118.882353
$119
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