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A sweater originally priced at $65 is on sale for 15% off. You also have a coupon that takes another $10 off. What percent of the original price do you pay?
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10% = $6.50
5% = $ 3.25
$6.50 + $3.25 = $9.75
65 - 9.75 = 55.25
55.25 - 10 = 45.25
$45.25
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