Kala finds a pair of shoes she likes and in her size, but the additional sale price tag has been removed. The original price is $120, and the original sale price is 25% off. Kala says, "I think I can determine the final cost of the shoes. Since the shoes were already reduced 25% and are being reduced again by 40%, then the shoes must be 65% off!" Keisha disagrees. She says, "You cannot just add the discounts together. You have to read the flyer more closely. First, you must calculate the sale price after the 25% discount. Then, once you know the sale price, then you can reduce the sale price by 40%. That's the way you can determine the price after the additional 40% off." What would the sale price be if you used Kala's method?