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22 November, 12:52

Basketballs sell for 27.99 each at the super D and for 21.59 each at the bargain spot. If the coach buys a dozen basketballs, how much can he save by buying them at the bargain spot

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  1. 22 November, 12:57
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    Answer:he saves $76.8 by buying them at the bargain spot

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The cost of each basketball at the super D is 27.99

    The cost of each basketball at the bargain spot is 21.59

    If the coach buys a dozen basketballs, that is 12 basketballs,

    The total cost of a dozen basketball at the super D is 27.99 * 12 = $335.88

    The total cost of a dozen basketball at the bargain spot is 21.59 * 12 = $259.08

    The amount saved by the coach by buying the basketballs at the bargain spot would be

    335.88 - 259.08 = $76.8
  2. 22 November, 13:20
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    What I did was 27.99-21.59 which equals 6.40 and then times that by 12 which brings you to 76.80
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