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Raphael paid $664 for a camera during a 20% off sale. What was the cameras regular price?
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Raphael paid $664 for a camera during a 20% off sale. What was the cameras regular price?
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664*.2=132.8
132.8+664=796.80
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664+(20/100)x664) = 664+(0,2x664) = 664+132,8 = $ 796,8
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