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A pair of in-line skates is on sale for $90. If this price represents a 9% discount from the original price, what is the original price to the nearest cent?
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A pair of in-line skates is on sale for $90. If this price represents a 9% discount from the original price, what is the original price to the nearest cent?
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Hey!
To solve this, you just need to divide 90 by .9. That will give you 100.
You can also check by finding 9% of 100
(100 times .9)
Hope this helps!
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