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Mr. and Mrs. Yeager want to buy a home valued at $320,000. If they have 15% of this amount saved for a down payment, how much have they saved?
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Mr. and Mrs. Yeager want to buy a home valued at $320,000. If they have 15% of this amount saved for a down payment, how much have they saved?
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15% of 320 is 48, and then add the other three zeroes.
The answer is $48,000
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the will have saved 48,000
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