Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.03.2021 19:20, gabischmid8101

Jason and mark each bought a new game for $40. Jason sold his game to the user game store for 25% less than the original price. Marc sold his game to the user game store for 30% less than the original price. How much more money in dollars Jason received for his video game than marc received for his video game?​

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