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1. At a bake sale, a dozen cookies sold for $4. This price was 80% of the original price. What was the original price? If 12 cookies are for $4
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1. At a bake sale, a dozen cookies sold for $4. This price was 80% of the original price. What was the original price?
If 12 cookies are for $4
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Answer above is correct i checked it its 5 dollars
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Answer : Original price $5
Equation 80%/100% $4/?
1) Multiply 100 by 4 which gives you 400
2) divide 400 by 80 which gives you 5
Turn 5 into $5
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