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Jeremy sees a jacket that he wants that is on sale for $44.95. The original price was $68.49. Estimate how much Jeremy can save by buying the jacket on sale. (1pt)
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Jeremy sees a jacket that he wants that is on sale for $44.95. The original price was $68.49. Estimate how much Jeremy can save by buying the jacket on sale. (1pt)
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$25
Explanation:
You round 44.95 to 45 and 68.49 to 70. 70 - 45 = 25.
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