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23 April, 18:37

Alexandra buys sweatshirts for $12 each. In her store, she sells each sweatshirt for $30.

Part A

As part of a promotion, Alexandra discounts the college sweatshirts by 25%. If a customer

purchases 2 college sweatshirts at a sales tax of 4%, what is the total price for this

customer? Show your work or explain your answer.

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Part B

During a clearance sale, Alexandra discounts the Halloween sweatshirts by 55%. What is

the percentage of profit Alexandra will make on each Halloween sweatshirt she sells? Show

your work or explain your answer.

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  1. 23 April, 18:39
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    Multiply $30 by. 25 you get, it's $7.50so you subtract $7.50 from $30 and you get $22.50. Then multiply 2 (sweaters) by $22.50 and you get $45, but wait you still have to multiply that sales tax so you multiply. 04 by $45 and you get $1.80, later you subtract $1.80 from $45 and you get $43.20 (the cost of the two sweaters) I did part1 only cuz' no I have no time left Sorry for the inconvenience
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