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David got $130 for his birthday. He spent 20% of that on a pair of shorts. He wants to save ¼ of what he has left. How much does he want to save
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David got $130 for his birthday. He spent 20% of that on a pair of shorts. He wants to save ¼ of what he has left. How much does he want to save
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David got $130 for his birthday. He spent 20% of that on a pair of shorts. He wants to save ¼ of what he has left. How much does he want to save
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Answer:
26
Explanation:
130-20%=104
25% of 104 is=26
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