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You buy a laptop that originally cost $660. It was on sale for 20% off. You paid 8% tax on the sale price. What was the total amount that you paid?
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You buy a laptop that originally cost $660. It was on sale for 20% off. You paid 8% tax on the sale price. What was the total amount that you paid?
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You buy a laptop that
originally cost $660.
It was on sale for 20%
off. You paid 8% tax
on the sale price.
What was the total amount that you paid?
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You paid 570.24 in total.
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$528.00
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