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1 October, 06:45

Dave has $60 to spend on a new hockey jersey. Select all of the following options that Dave can afford.

A. A $55 jersey with 5% tax added to the total.

B. A $57 jersey bought online that requires an additional 10% shipping fee.

C. A $72 jersey with 8% tax.

D. A jersey that is 25% off of the original price of $85.

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  1. 1 October, 06:50
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    You must evaluate each of these options one by one:

    A. A $55 jersey with 5% (.05) tax would equal 55 x (1+.05). This equation basically adds on 5% to the original $55. This equals $57.75

    B. You can calculate this similarly to above, because it is asking you to add 10% on to the original $57. This would be 57 x (1+.10) = $62.70

    C. This is clearly not an option because the original price of the jersey is already more than what Dave has.

    D. This is asking you to deduct 25% of the original cost off of $85. You find this similarly to above, but this time you deduct 25% from the 1 - - > 85 x (1 - 0.25) = $63.75

    So you can see that Dave can only afford option A. Does that make sense?
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