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4 February, 23:05

A phone sells for $245. It is now on sale for 1/5 of the original price. April has a coupon for an extra 10% off sale price. How much less than the original price will April pay for the phone.

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  1. 4 February, 23:17
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    Answer: April will pay $68.6 lesser than the original price.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The phone sells for $245. It is now on sale for 1/5 of the original price. It means that the amount that was taken off the original price is

    1/5 * 245 = $49

    The sale price of the phone would be

    245 - 49 = $196

    April has a coupon for an extra 10% off sale price. It means that the amount he would save off the sale price is

    10/100 * 196 = $19.6

    The final price that April will pay for the phone is

    196 - 19.6 = $176.4

    The difference between the original price and price that April will pay for the phone is

    245 - 176.4 = $68.6
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