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A shirt normally sells for $65. It was on sale for 45% off the regular price for 3 days. On the forth day it increased by 10% more than the sales price. What is the new price? *

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Answer:

$39.33 (rounded to nearest cent)

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of shirt normally = $65

Cost of shirt for 3 days = [tex]\frac{100-45}{100}[/tex] × $65

                                      = [tex]\frac{55}{100}[/tex] × $65

                                      = $35.75

Cost of shirt on 4th day = [tex]\frac{100+10}{100}[/tex] × $35.75

                                       = [tex]\frac{110}{100}[/tex] × $35.75

                                       = $39.33 (rounded to nearest cent)

$39.325

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