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Which scenario is modeled by the equation (x) (0.65) = 36 dollars and 48 cents? A pair of boots is on sale for 65 percent of the original cost. The sale price of the boots is x, $56.12.
A pair of boots is on sale for 35 percent of the original cost. The sale price of the boots is x, $56.12.
A pair of boots is on sale for 65 percent of the original cost. The original price of the boots is x, $56.12
A pair of boots is on sale for 35 percent of the original cost. The original price of the boots is x, $56.12.

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