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Jim's cost = x x * 135%=$670 x * 1.35 = $670 x = $670 / 1.35 x = $496.30 Jim's cost = $496.30

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Q: Jim is able to sell a statue for 670 dollars which was a 35 percent profit over his cost how much did the statue originally cost him?
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