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Mrs.Partsch saw an iPod for sale. The price tag said the iPod cost $128, but a sign announced that it was on sale for "35% off." How much would the iPod cost after the discount?
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128 * 0.35 = $44.80 off. 128.00 – 44.80 = 83.20 It costs $83.20.
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