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Xander Farley
1 October, 06:54
Item originally costs $80, 25% discount
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Anabella Barr
1 October, 09:49
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On a scientific calculator you can press the symbol with a rectangle over a line with another rectangle underneath then add the number 80 to the top of the fraction and 100 on the bottom. You then x the fraction by 25 which will give you 25 % of 80. Next you can take away the 25% you found from your original price (80) and there is your answer = 80/100 x 25 = 20
80 - 20 = 60
Therefore the discounted price is $60
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