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Cheese sticks that were previously priced at 5 for $1 are now four for $1 find the percent decrease in the number of cheese sticks you can buy for $1
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Well, if you bought 10, it would be $2, but due to the decreasage, if you bought 8 it would be $2. The prrcantage decrease should be 20%.
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