A manufacturer offers a 11% discount on the marked price of a product. The retailer offers another 20% on the reduced price. By what single number would you need to multiply the marked price to get the retail price of the product?
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A manufacturer discount of 11% reduces the price to M × (1 − 0.11) = 0.89M. Show more…
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