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Percents?


Question Posted Thursday October 6 2005, 3:36 pm

okay so this doesnt have anything to do with school, but here goes: so there is the AWESOME pair of shoes i am DYING for in this catalog. Well they cost 64.99 dollars and i can use a coupon for 20% off. can anyone tell me what that price would be after the 20% off?? thnkx a mil

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sbloemeke answered Saturday October 8 2005, 2:58 pm:
20% is 1/5 off. 1/5 of 64.99 is 12.998. Stores usually will truncate, so around $12 off.

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MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Thursday October 6 2005, 5:31 pm:
10% of 65 dollars would be $6.50. Another 10% would be another $6.50.

So it's 65 - 13, which is 52.

Next time, you can just get a calculator, and enter:

65 x .8 = 52

Since if it's 20% off, it's 80% of the original price.

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