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119.5 * 0.2= 23.9
119.5-23.9= 95.6
New price, $95.60
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To find 20% of 119.50 you multiply 119.50 by 20% in decimal form
Then you subtract the discount (d) from the total to get your new price (n)
119.5*.2=d
23.9=d
119.5-d=n
119.5-23.9=95.6
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