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Jenny buys a television for the sale price of $72.59. The television normally costs $145.18. What percent is being saved?
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Jenny buys a television for the sale price of $72.59. The television normally costs $145.18. What percent is being saved?
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$72.59//$145.18 =.50
.50x 100= 50 Percent
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