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Foot Locker is having a sale. Buy 1 pair of Nikes for 200.00 and you get a 20% discount off the second pair. If the sales tax is 4%, how much is the first pair of Nikes?
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Foot Locker is having a sale. Buy 1 pair of Nikes for 200.00 and you get a 20% discount off the second pair. If the sales tax is 4%, how much is the first pair of Nikes?
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208
Explanation:
200*.04=8
200+8=208 (for the first pair)
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