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7 November, 07:00

I have a baseball card. Its present value is 80% more than I paid for it. My friend offers me $27 for the card, which is only 2/3 of the card's present value. How much did I pay for the card?

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  1. 7 November, 08:09
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    The answer is $8.10 because if $27 is 2/3 of the value then you would multiply by 3/2 so that you could find the value of the card. Then to find how much you paid for it multiply by 0.20 because 1 - 0.2=0.8 giving you 80 percent less than the value of the card (how much you paid) which is $8.10
  2. 7 November, 09:23
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    Hmm

    80%,2/3 divide 2 by 3 which is. 66. then move the decimal two to the right to get percent. 66% now,

    80%-66% = 14%, move the deciamal on 14% two to the left 14 make it dollars $14. then add 27 + 14 which = $41 thats your anwser. its been a while so sorry if its wrong.
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