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13 January, 05:41

A store has clearance items that have been marked down by 40%. They are having a sale, advertising an additional 20% off clearance items. What per cent of the original price do you end up paying?

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  1. 13 January, 06:09
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    48%

    Explanation:

    With the first mark down of 40%, relative to the original price (P), the price has reduced to

    P * (1-40%) = 0.6P.

    With the additional 20% off the item, the price will therefore reduce to

    0.6P * (1-20%)

    =0.6P * 80%

    = 0.48P = 48% of the Original Price.

    Therefore, a customer will end up paying 48% of the Original Price.
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