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16 May, 05:46

A bead store has a sign that reads "10% off the regular price". If Janice wants to buy beads that regularly cost $6, how much will she pay for them after the stores discount?

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  1. 16 May, 06:45
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    This is fairly easy to figure out, you take the original price ($6.00) and times it by the remaining percent. so your discount is 10%? then you take 100% and take away 10% leaving you with 90%, you then take the $6.00 and multiply it by the remaining percentage (90) so 6.00/0.9 and you get 5.4 or $5.40
  2. 16 May, 08:25
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    She'll pay 90% of the original price ($6), so that'll be $5.40.

    She'll pay $5.40 for the beads.
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