CoolShoes sells its elite tennis shoes to sports retailers throughout the country. When introducing its new RF17 shoes that sell for $125 per pair, the company includes a $15 rebate form. The rebate form can be used when the customer ultimately purchases the shoes. CoolShoes sells 100 pairs of shoes and estimates that 80% of the rebate forms will be returned by customers for a rebate. Determine the transaction price that CoolShoes should use when recognizing revenue from sale of one pair of the RF17 shoe.
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