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Maren Wolf
Mathematics
6 June, 02:32
Original cost minus the 10% discount
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Alexis Horton
6 June, 02:36
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Hi! I will try my best to answer your question, the wording provided is unclear.
If the 10% of the original cost of something is $1.50, then the total cost is $15.00.
Assuming this is the discounted price, which would be 90% of the original cost, the original cost would be $16.67.
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