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A new glove and ball are priced $29.99, but you have a coupon for 15% off. What is the price of the glove and ball with the coupon? Round to the nearest hundredth (penny)
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A new glove and ball are priced $29.99, but you have a coupon for 15% off. What is the price of the glove and ball with the coupon?
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25.01 let me know if I’m right!
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