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The ratio of the sales price of a DVD player to the DVD's original price is 3:4. If the original price is $64, what is the DVD's sales price
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The ratio of the sales price of a DVD player to the DVD's original price is 3:4. If the original price is $64, what is the DVD's sales price
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The ratio of the sales price of a DVD player to the DVD's original price is 3:4. If the original price is $64, what is the DVD's sales price
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Since the original price is 64, we can divide that number by 4 and multiply by 3. That gets us 16*3, which equals $48. Thus, the sale price is $48.
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