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10 October, 16:58

Ashley and Robbin bought identical backpacks at different stores. Ashley's backpack originally cost $65 and was discounted 25%. Robbin's backpack originally cost $75 and was on sale for 30% off of the original price. Which backpack is the better buy? Explain.

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  1. 10 October, 17:11
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    Ashley's backpack is the better buy.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You have to calculate the price that was paid for each backpack after the discount was applied.

    Ashley's backpack: $65*0.25 = $16.25

    Final price = $65-$16.25 = $48.75

    Robbin's backpack: $75*0.3 = $22.5

    Final price = $75-$22.5 = $52.5

    According to this, the backpack that is the better buy is the one that Ashley bought because after the discounts were applied it cost $48.75 and Robbin's backpack cost $52.2 which means that Ashley's backpack was cheaper.
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