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10 July, 05:21

Assuming that the DVD player loses 60% of its value every year it is in a video store suppose the initial value of the DVD player was $80 what multiplier would you use to calculate the DVD players new valued

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  1. 10 July, 05:45
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    The multiplier you would use to find the new value would be 0.4.

    The reason for this is that 100%-60% = 40%. This is the part of the value it will keep. 40% is the same as 0.4.

    This decimal represents the part of the original price that is it still worth.

    The multiplier is 0.4 because that it what you would multiply $80 by to find the new value.
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