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Mathematics, 13.11.2021 07:30, tylijahking

This is due today please hel m I really need help Carla and Diane Bought identical suit cases at a different stores. Carla’s suitcase originally cost $85 and was on sale for 20% off the original price which suitcase was a the better deal? What do we know ? List important facts ? What do we want to find out ?? Solve ??? Show ur work? Explain starts ur Asnwer and give details ? And justify your steps ? Someone please help!!!

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