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Mathematics, 11.01.2022 14:00, griffinalexis2780

Joanne cannot decide which of two washing machines to buy. The selling price of each is $360. The first is marked down by 30%. The second is marked down by 10% with an
additional 20% off. Find the sale price of each washing machine. Use pencil and paper. Explain
why Joanne should buy the first washing machine rather than the second if the machines are the
same except for the selling price.
The sale price of the first washing machine is $__

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