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18 January, 02:14

A 6-pound watermelon costs $2.40 before a 30% discount. Which equation would allow you to find the discounted price of the watermelon?

In each equation the variable 'd' represents the discounted price

A.) d = 0.7 x $2.40

B.) 2.40 = 0.3d

C.) 2.40 = 0.7d

D.) d = 0.3 x $2.40

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  1. 18 January, 02:24
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    A) d=0.7 x $2.40

    2.40x30%=0.72

    2.40-0.72=1.68
  2. 18 January, 02:42
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    A.) d = 0.7 x $2.40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    too easy XD
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