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23 May, 04:00

You need to buy 5 shirts. You see one shirt for $8.25, but a competitor's brand is 8 shirts for $70. You do not need to buy all 8 shirts to get the sale price. Which brand is the cheapest, and how much will you spend on the 5 shirts with this cheapest brand?

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  1. 23 May, 04:16
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    The brand that sells each individual shirt for $8.25. You will only have to spend $41.25 if you that way for five shirts and for 8 shirts you would only spend $66 when the competitor would have you pay 70$ for 8 shirts.

    Step-by-step explanation

    First: Multiply $8.25 by five and you'll get $41.25.

    Second: Multiply $8.25 by 8 and you'll get $66.

    Therefore it is cheaper to buy from the first company. Not the competitor.
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