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A department store advertised that for every $25 you spend at the store,

you get $2 off your total bill. Nate's bill came to $154 before the

discount. He figured he would get a $12 discount. Is his claim

reasonable? Explain.

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  1. 10 July, 18:37
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    Yes because $154 divided by $25 is $6.16, if you multiply $6.16 by 2 for the $2 discount it would be $12.32, which rounded off would be $12
  2. 10 July, 18:44
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    His claim is resonable 154/25=6 r4 6x2=12
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