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A store has clearance items that have been marked down by 35%. They are having a sale, advertising an additional 45% off clearance items. What percent of the original price do you end up paying?

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Your answer is 35.75%.

Let’s pretend something at the store is $100. (It will save some math later)

100 - 35% leaves 65% (0.65 as a decimal)
100 x 0.65 = 65
That’s the price after the first discount. If we take 45% off of the sale price, we’ll be left with 55%, 0.55

65 x 0.55 = $35.75

Now normally you’d compare 35.75(sale price)/ 100(original price) to % off (x)/100, but doe this example, it’s unnecessary.

35.75/100 = x%/100

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