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29 December, 19:46

Nina wants to buy a bicycle that costs $150. She has saved 6% of the total cost of the bicycle. Part A How much money has Nina saved? Show your work Part B What percent of the total cost of the bicycle does Nina still have to save? Explain how you found your answer.

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  1. 29 December, 19:53
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    Part A) She has saved a total of 9$ on this purchase.

    .06=6%.06*150=9 so 9 dollars off.

    Part B) Lets assume that she had no money to start off with this would mean that 94% of the cost of this bike would still have to be saved up.

    If 150=100% 6%=9 150-9 = 141=94%
  2. 29 December, 20:13
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    PART A = $ 9

    PART B = 94%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of cost Nina intends to buy:

    = $150

    PART A:

    She saved 6% of the total cost.

    That is, 6% of $150

    = 6/100 * $150

    = $90 / 10

    = $9

    It means Nina has been able to save $9 (6% of $150)

    PART B:

    What percent of the total cost of the bicycle does Nina still have to save?

    Nina still have to save $150 - $9 = $141

    To find the percentage of the total cost that Nina still need to save, we'll consider finding the percentage of $141 to $150.

    We do that this way:

    $141 / $150 * 100

    = $.94 * 100

    = 94%
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