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The original price of a camera was $80. It was on sale at 25% discount. Later, the price of the camera reduced by an additional 15& of the sale price. What was the final pri…
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80 x .25 = 20
80 - 20 = 60
60 x .15 = 9
60 - 9 = 51
The final price of the camera is 51$
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