Question 1189277
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At a certain store, the price of a calculator is %150, the price of a radio is $75, and the price of a printer 
is 16 percent less than the price of a radio. By what percent is the price of a printer less than the price of a calculator?
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The way how the composer constructs this problem, is a BAD style grammar,

whose only goal is to confuse the reader.



The right place for such compositions is a trash bin.



As I know,  there is a person / (a visitor) at this forum,  who exercises in constructing confusing corrupted  " problems ".



            I would like to inform  (to warn)  this visitor,  that in the future 
                    I will delete such posts without explanations.



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<U>Comment from student</U>: &nbsp;&nbsp;A certain store, the price of a calculator is $150, the price of a radio is $75 
and the price of a printer is 16 percent less than the price of a radio. 
By what percent is the price of a printer less than the price of a calculator?




<U>My response</U> : &nbsp;&nbsp;It seems to me that you should first apologize for posting wrong problem and for stealing my time . . .