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14 January, 11:58

David bought a shirt for $14.50 and a pair of pants for $21.50. David had a coupon for 33% off the pair of pants. Which expression can David use to calculate the total price of his purchase?

A. (14.50 + 21.50) (0.33). C. 14.50 + (21.50) (0.33)

B. (14.50 + 21.50) (0.67). D. 14.50 + (21.50) (0.67)

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  1. 14 January, 11:59
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    D. 14.50 + (21.50) (0.67)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A and B are automatically eliminated because 14.50 has to be added on. Since you are taking 33% off, you have to multiply 21.50 by 67 because that is how much you ARE paying.
  2. 14 January, 11:59
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    D. 14.50 + (21.50) (0.67)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply the cost of the pants by the percent discount and add it to the cost of the shirt.
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