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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 06:50 KillerSteamcar

Two stores sell the same computer for the same original price. Store A advertises that the computer is on sale for 25% off the original price. Store B advertises that it is reducing the computer's price by $180. When Brittany compares the sale prices of the computer in
both stores, she concludes that the sale prices are equal.
Let p represent the computer's original price.
Which equation models this situation?

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