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The manager wants to keep the price for the hamburger platter within $1.05 of the current price as he plans a new menu.  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Connecting these points by strait lines, you get a box having 4 by 2 squares.
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100% of 13 is what?&#xD;
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 what is 4% of $45?&#xD;
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 100% of what is $74?&#xD;
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