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Sam’s Discount Tires advertise a tire that originally cost $50 on sale for $35. What is the percentage discount? need it fast if you can answer i’ll appreciate it! :)
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Sam’s Discount Tires advertise a tire that originally cost $50 on sale for $35. What is the percentage discount? need it fast if you can answer i’ll appreciate it! :)
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Sam’s Discount Tires advertise a tire that originally cost $50 on sale for $35. What is the percentage discount?
need it fast if you can answer i’ll appreciate it! :)
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The discount would be 30%
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