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Travis bought a pair of boots on sale for $27 off the original price. He paid $68 for the boots. What was the original price?
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Travis bought a pair of boots on sale for $27 off the original price. He paid $68 for the boots. What was the original price?
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The original price is,
Hence, the original price is
$95
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