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Mathematics, 19.06.2020 18:57 alyssaanniebug

If Bobby went to the shop and there was a 20% sale. He was going to buy a top for £20. How much does Bobby save?
What is the new price of the top?

If Sarah went to the shop and there was a 10% sale. She was going to buy 7 CDs for £60.
How much does Sarah save?
What is the new price of the CDs?

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