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BIG POINTS!!! (p-.20 p=new price.) "Natasha bought a racket that was marked down 20%" (my equation was in first parenthesis) If the racket was originally priced at $125, how much did Natasha pay? What does 0.8p represent in the situation?
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120-(120*20%) = 120-24 = 96
Natasha paid $96.
0.8p represents how much the price was when Natasha paid.
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