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16 October, 04:30

At a shirt sale, Jackson sees two shirts that he likes equally well. Which is the better bargain, and why? Shirt 1: $33 w / 40% off. Shirt 2: $27 w / 25% off

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  1. 16 October, 04:49
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    Shirt number 1 because you have a bigger discount. 33*.060=19.80 and 27*.075=20.25 so shirt number 1 will be cheaper
  2. 16 October, 04:57
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    Shirt 1: $33 w / 40% off

    33 x 40 / 100 = 13.2$ the discount

    the price after discount

    33 - 13.2 = 19.8$

    Shirt 2: $27 w / 25% off

    27 x 25 / 100 = 6.75$ the discount

    the price after discount

    27-6.75 = 20.25$

    so the first shirt 19.8$ < the second shirt 20.25
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