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Tracey paid $130 for an item that was originally priced at $500. What percent of the original price did Tracey pay?
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2.6%
Explanation:
Set up a proportion:
Cross multiply, then divide: 130 × 100 = 1300, 1300 ÷ 500 = 2.6
So, Tracey spent 2.6% of the original price
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