Fraction Sales Discount Find the sale price of each item. Year 6.

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Fraction Sales Discount Find the sale price of each item. Year 6

HALF Price Sale Skirt £3.30 Normal Price £6.60 Sale Price

HALF Price Sale Shoes £8.20 Normal Price £16.40 Sale Price

HALF Price Sale Jumper £6.15 Normal Price £12.30 Sale Price

HALF Price Sale Socks £2.90 Normal Price £5.80 Sale Price

HALF Price Sale Shirt £4.70 Normal Price £9.40 Sale Price

A THIRD off all prices Squash Racquet £14 Normal Price £21 Sale Price

Running Shoes £42 Normal Price £63 Sale Price A THIRD off all prices

Cricket Bat £54 Normal Price £81 Sale Price A THIRD off all prices

Hockey Stick £50 Normal Price £75 Sale Price A THIRD off all prices

Tennis Racquet £58 Normal Price £87 Sale Price A THIRD off all prices

Take a TENTH off Fridge £180 Normal Price £200 Sale Price

Video Recorder £45 Normal Price £50 Sale Price Take a TENTH off

CD Player £54 Normal Price £60 Sale Price Take a TENTH off

Hi-Fi £126 Normal Price £140 Sale Price Take a TENTH off

Computer £486 Normal Price £540 Sale Price Take a TENTH off

Pay a FIFTH less Stapler £4.00 Normal Price £5.00 Sale Price

Pencil Case £0.96 Normal Price £1.20 Sale Price Pay a FIFTH less

Crayons £2.08 Normal Price £2.60 Sale Price Pay a FIFTH less

Ruler £0.64 Normal Price £0.80 Sale Price Pay a FIFTH less

Felt Pens £2.72 Normal Price £3.40 Sale Price Pay a FIFTH less

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