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A classic car is now selling for $2000 less than two times its original price. If the selling price is now $20,000, what was the car's original price?
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A classic car is now selling for $2000 less than two times its original price. If the selling price is now $20,000, what was the car's original price?
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A classic car is now selling for $2000 less than two times its original price. If the selling price is now $20,000, what was the car's original price?
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11000
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$11,000
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20,000 + 2000 = 22,000
22,000 / 2 = 11,000
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