A jacket priced at $65 is on sale at %20 off the original price. The sale price is then marked down another %30 off. What is the price of the jacket?

0.8 * 65 = 52

52 * 0.7 = ?

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To find the final price of the jacket after the two discounts, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the first discount amount
To calculate the first discount, we need to multiply the original price by the discount percentage.
Discount Amount = Original Price * Discount Percentage
Discount Amount = $65 * 20% = $13

Step 2: Calculate the price after the first discount
To find the price after the first discount, we subtract the discount amount from the original price.
Price after first discount = Original Price - Discount Amount
Price after first discount = $65 - $13 = $52

Step 3: Calculate the second discount amount
To find the second discount, we multiply the price after the first discount by the second discount percentage.
Discount Amount = Price after first discount * Second Discount Percentage
Discount Amount = $52 * 30% = $15.60

Step 4: Calculate the final price after both discounts
To find the final price, we subtract the second discount amount from the price after the first discount.
Final Price = Price after first discount - Second Discount Amount
Final Price = $52 - $15.60 = $36.40

Therefore, the price of the jacket after the two discounts is $36.40.