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Which is a step in the process of calculating successive discounts of 8% and 10% on a $50 item? a. take 2% of $50 b. take 8% of $46 C. take 10% of $46 d. take 18% of $50
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Which is a step in the process of calculating successive discounts of 8% and 10% on a $50 item?
a. take 2% of $50
b. take 8% of $46
C. take 10% of $46
d. take 18% of $50
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C. take 10% of $46
Explanation:
I took it on edge
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C is the right answer.
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