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JRB has been looking for a longboard for a while now. She found one for 80% of the original price. She paid $720 for it. What was the original price?
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JRB has been looking for a longboard for a while now. She found one for 80% of the original price. She paid $720 for it. What was the original price?
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JRB has been looking for a longboard for a while now. She found one for 80% of the original price. She paid $720 for it. What was the original price?
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Answer:900
Step-by-step explanation:
720=.80x
720/.80=900
to check it
900*.20=720
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