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Batteries which normally sell for $1.89 a pack are on sale for $3.40 for two packs. Approximately what percentage markdown does this represent per pack?
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$3.40 for two packs is $1.70 per pack ($3.40/2)
The amount of change $1.89 to $1.70 is $ .19
.19
which we put over the original amount
1.89
and get approximately .100529.. So I would say about 10%
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