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A jacket was originally $284. It is discounted 20%, but doesn’t sell, so it is discounted again by 20% off the sale price. Final

ly, after sitting in the store for 6 months, it is marked as clearance, at 50% of the lowest sale price. What is the clearance price of the jacket?
Mathematics
1 answer:
butalik [34]2 years ago
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that’s the answerrrr
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