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The value of a second-hand car is £8000 Each year it loses 20% of it value at the start of this year. work out its value an year ago pls pls help quick
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The value of a second-hand car is £8000 Each year it loses 20% of it value at the start of this year. work out its value an year ago pls pls help quick
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The value of a second-hand car is £8000
Each year it loses 20% of it value at the start of this year. work out its value an year ago
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£10,000
Explanation:
100%-20%= 80% --> 0.8
£8000 divided by 0.8 = £10,000
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