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Jordan is going to receive 12.5% off the regular price of his favourite snowboard. If the original price of the snowboard is $350, then what is the sale price of the snowboard?<…
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Jordan is going to receive 12.5% off the regular price of his favourite snowboard. If the original price of the snowboard is $350, then what is the sale price of the snowboard?
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It's either 43.75 or 349.875
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