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lesantik [10]
4 years ago
12

#25-5: What percent of the regular price does the customer pay if he gets a 9% discount?

Mathematics
1 answer:
prisoha [69]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

91%

Step-by-step explanation:

if x = regular price, convert 9% into a decimal and then multiply. Finally x-(the product of the regular price and 9%) If x=100, substitute and you will get 91 and so you are basically paying 91% of the price

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