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21 March, 23:32

A promotional sale at department store offers 25% off the sale price. The sale price is 25% off the regular price. Is this same as a sale that offers 50% of regular price? (Try both with a coat whose original cost was $100

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  1. 21 March, 23:54
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    This is not the same. The 50% discount would be better.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The reason for this is that when you take 25% off the already marked down price, you are not getting 25% off the whole $100. As a result, you wind up getting less off. See the example below.

    $100 (cost) - $100*25% (discount) = Sale Price

    $100 - $25 = Sale Price

    $75 = Sale Price

    $75 (Sale Price) - $75*25% (Promo) = Overall price

    $75 - $18.75 = Overall price

    $56.25 = Overall price

    This is the cost of the two discounts, whereas if you take all 50% at once, you'll only pay $50.
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