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Joe paid 14.00 for a broard game. THis is 70% of the orginal price. What was the orginal price?
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Joe paid 14.00 for a broard game. THis is 70% of the orginal price. What was the orginal price?
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20.00
Explanation:
14 is 70% of X
70/100 × X = 14
X = 14 × 100/70
X = 20.00
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