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21 June, 07:43

Jake bought a shirt and socks, originally marked $14.99 and $4.99. If both items were 20% off, how much did he pay for both of the? (round to the nearest dollar.) (1) $2 (2) $4 (3) $16 $28 $20

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  1. 21 June, 07:50
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    Total cost = $14.99 + $4.99 = $19.98

    Discount = 20% of $19.98 = 0.2 x 19.98 = $4.00

    Cost after discount = $19.98 - $4.00 = $15.98 = $16 (nearest dollar)

    Answer: $16 (Answer 3)
  2. 21 June, 08:06
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    (15 + 5) * (0.80) = 16

    Jake paid ...

    (3) $16
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