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Michael
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6 July, 08:35
It's not 15% it's $15
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Gasby
6 July, 08:50
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I am unsure of the problem/question you are asking. However, 15% is equivalent to 0.15. If you're asking what 15% of 15 is, you just multiply 0.15 (15) and that results in 2.25. So, $2.25 is the answer ... ?
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Conner Hanson
6 July, 08:52
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Did you just add an answer too a question? 15% is 0.15
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