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A house worth £80,000 in January 2012 is set to decrease in value by 7% per year. What will the value of the house be in January 2015?
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A house worth £80,000 in January 2012 is set to decrease in value by 7% per year.
What will the value of the house be in January 2015?
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The answer would be 59,844 or around that number
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