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14 March, 12:08

The price of gasoline was $3.49 a gallon. The price decreased by 10% the first week of June. Then it decreased 10% the second week of June. Which expression could be used to find the price of gasoline after both decreases?

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  1. 14 March, 12:24
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    I believe the expression that would work in this situation would be $3.49-20% = $2.79
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