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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 19:00, kennakenken3

A set of pens sells for $4.55 and costs $1.75 to make. Twenty-five percent of the profit (the difference between the purchase price and the amount it costs to make) from each set of pencils goes to a school. If 800 sets are sold, what is the amount of money that will go to the school?

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