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12 February, 13:41

A store has clearance items that have been marked down by 35%. They are having a sale, advertising an additional 30% off clearance items. What percent of the original price do you end up paying? g

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  1. 12 February, 14:00
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    50%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the original price of the item=x

    The items have been marked down by 35%, therefore the new Value

    = (100-35) % of x

    = 65% of x

    = 0.65x

    If they are having a sale, advertising an additional 30% off clearance items.

    The new price relative to the original price

    =0.65x - (30% of 0.65x)

    =0.65x - (0.3 of 0.65x)

    =0.65x-0.195x

    =0.5x

    You end up paying 50% of the original price of the good.
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