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A baseball glove costing $39.50 in March was marked up by 200% of the cost. In the following September, it was reduced by 40%. What was the sale price (reduced price)?
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A baseball glove costing $39.50 in March was marked up by 200% of the cost. In the following September, it was reduced by 40%. What was the sale price (reduced price)?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(39.50*2.00)(0.60)=47.40
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