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Mathematics, 10.10.2020 23:01 GreenHerbz206

SARE The department store sells logo t-shirts at an original
price of $12.50. Every month that a t-shirt doesn't sell, the
store reduces the price by 25%. Brianna calculated the
price after two reductions:
$12 50 - (512 50)(0.25) - ($12.50)(0.25). -
56.25
What is Brianna's error?

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