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A laptop normally costs $660 and is on sale for 45% off. How much is the sale price before tax?
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Answer:
$360.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Turn 45% into a decimal
45%= .45
Then we multiply the 660 x .45
660 x .45=297.00
Then we subtract $660-297
$660-297=363
So the answer is $363.00
Sorry my explanation is bad
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