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45 POINTS!! A JCpenny dress originally costs $69.00, but the final price is $20.70. What is the discount percentage? (Example: 50% off $20.00 is $10.00)
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45 POINTS!! A JCpenny dress originally costs $69.00, but the final price is $20.70. What is the discount percentage? (Example: 50% off $20.00 is $10.00)
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70%
Explanation:
69 - 20.70 = 48.3
48.3 / 69 = 0.7
0.7 x 100 = 70
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