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21 March, 07:44

A 6 pound watermelon cost $2.40 before a 30% discount which equation would allow you to find a discounted price of the watermelon

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  1. 21 March, 09:31
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    There's 2 easy ways to do it (more than 2, but I find these easy):

    First of all, divide the price by 100 to find what 1% is.

    Now, you can either multiply by thirty to find how big the discount is and take that away OR you can multiply by 70, seeing as 70% is left once the 30% discount is in effect.
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