aly20
aly20
01-03-2016
Mathematics
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$120.00; 42% discount
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01-03-2016
Simple, find the net price percentage,
take
100%-42%=58%
Then take,
0.58(120.00)= 69.6
Thus, $69.60, is being paid.
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