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A pair of work boots was displayed in shoe store with the price tag of $60 no one seemed interested in buying them the store manager decided to reduce the price of the by 10% still known purchased the boots the manager thought if the boots won’t sell at 10% off I might as well raise the price again so we raise the price by 10% what was the cost of not including any tax price adjust

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Answer:
\textbf{The final cost was \boxed{59.4} dollars.}

Explanation:

Price reduction:


60-60*0.1= \\60-6=\\54

The price after the reduction was $54.

Price raise:


54+54*0.1=\\54+5.4=\\59.4

The price after the raise was $59.4.

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