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A TV store buys TV's for $250 each, and then increases the price by 120%. What is the sales price of a TV at this store?
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A TV store buys TV's for $250 each, and then increases the price by 120%. What is the sales price of a TV at this store?
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$300
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250 100
? 120
(250x120)/100
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