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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 20:10, harry5112

If you want to buy an item in a store that costs $25 and is on sale for 10% off, then how much would the item actually cost you after the discount? Round to the nearest cent. If you want to buy an item in a store that costs $25 and is on sale for 10% off, then how much would the item actually cost you after the discount? Round to the nearest cent.

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