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@fozzle, imagine that info was added to the post after I made my comment. Just imagine...I don't remember reading about any unit prices, just a bunch of price reductions.Example:I have a product and i take off 500 dollars off it's original price. What is the new price of my product?Edit:I have a product that costs 1000 dollars and i take off 500 dollars off it's original price. What is the new price of my product?Try to answer the first question without reading the edit.
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Ellianth @ Mar 18th 2008 11:03AM
@fozzle, imagine that info was added to the post after I made my comment. Just imagine...
I don't remember reading about any unit prices, just a bunch of price reductions.
Example:
I have a product and i take off 500 dollars off it's original price. What is the new price of my product?
Edit:
I have a product that costs 1000 dollars and i take off 500 dollars off it's original price. What is the new price of my product?
Try to answer the first question without reading the edit.