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The ad for Company Clothes stated “$5 more than twice” as much as our competitor. Company Clothes offered a $45 discount. What was the competitor’s discount?
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The ad for Company Clothes stated “$5 more than twice” as much as our competitor. Company Clothes offered a $45 discount. What was the competitor’s discount?
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The ad for Company Clothes stated “$5 more than twice” as much as our competitor. Company Clothes offered a $45 discount. What was the competitor’s discount?
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Answer:20$
Explanation:
2x20=40
40+5=45
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