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A sweater was originally $55. It is now marked down to 65% of its original price. How much is the sweater now?
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A sweater was originally $55. It is now marked down to 65% of its original price. How much is the sweater now?
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A sweater was originally $55. It is now marked down to 65% of its original price. How much is the sweater now?
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If you do 55 x .65 it equals to $35.75 cents which is your answer!
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55 x .65 = 35.75
55 - 37.75 = 19.25
first you multiply the two numbers together, then you subtract the number you get with the original number, and then you get the marked down price
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