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10% of $60.00 is $6.00

20% is twice as much as 10%, so 20% would be ($6 + $6) $12.00.

The discount is $12.00

The shirt now costs $48.00 ($60 - $12)

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Another contributor added:

You won't save anything. You'll spend $48. You'll have one more shirt,

but you'll be out 48 bucks.

The only way you'll save anything is if you live on a budget, you need a shirt,

you planned to buy the shirt this week or this month, you put away $60 for it,

and when you went to execute your planned purchase, you found it on sale.

If the sale price in any way persuaded you to go and buy the shirt, then you didn't

save. You spent.

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