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16 November, 02:52

During a sale, a store manager reduces a sweater's price by 30%. After the sale, the manager increases the price by 30%. Are the prices before and after the sale equal?

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  1. 16 November, 03:09
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    Give the sweater any initial price to show whether they are equal

    sweater initially = $10

    decrease by 30% = $7

    increase $7 by 30% = $9.10

    No, they are not equal.
  2. 16 November, 03:20
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    Example:

    sweater cost $20.00 - 30% = $14.00

    $14.00 + 30% = $4.2 total of 18.20

    no cause the sale price was lower when adding on 30%
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