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Ashleigh Erickson
3 November, 06:05
What is the single discount rate of 25% and 16%
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Anabel Waller
3 November, 08:28
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Step-by-step explanation:
First discount is 16%
Second is 25%
16+25 - (16X20) / 100%
= (16-25/100) %
Total discount = 9%
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