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The price for 32 inch TV cost $625 and the clearance sale is 20% off. What is the new selling price?
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The price for 32 inch TV cost $625 and the clearance sale is 20% off. What is the new selling price?
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The price for 32 inch TV cost $625 and the clearance sale is 20% off. What is the new selling price?
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The answer is 125. Just for you to understand all you have to do is 20 *____ =625 in this case 20*125=625 :)
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To Find 20% Of 625, you would need to convert 20% To A Decimal.
20% = 0.20
Then You Would Need To Multiply 0.20 By 625
625×0.20 = 125
Next You Would Subtract 125 From 625
625-125 = 500
So The New Selling Price Is 500 Dollars.
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