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5 April, 13:30

Two stores are having sales on the same shirts the sale at store 1 is 2 shirts for $22 and the sale at store 2 is each $12.99 shirt is 10% off 1. explain how much will you save by buying at store 1. 2. if store 3 has shirts originally priced at $20.98 on sale for 55% off does it have a better deal than the other stores? justify your answer

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  1. 5 April, 13:41
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    1. at store 1 is 2 shirts for $22

    10%=0.1

    12.99-12.99x0.1=11.691

    But we don't have 0.001 in the money.

    So, change 11.691 to 11.69

    At store 2, 1 shirt for $11.69.

    11.69x2=23.38

    23.38>22

    So, store 1 is cheaper.

    2. 55%=0.55

    20.98-20.98x0.55=9.441

    Change 9.441 to 9.44.

    9.44x2=18.88

    18.88<22<23.38

    So store 3 have a better deal than the other stores.
  2. 5 April, 13:42
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    Store 1

    $22 / 2 = $11 per shirt

    Store 2

    $12.99 x 10% = 1.30

    12.99 - 1.30 = 11.69 per shirt

    If you buy the shirt at Store 1, you will save $.69 per shirt.

    Store 3

    $20.98 x. 55 = 11.54

    20.98 - 11.54 = 9.44

    Store 3 has the best deal with the shirts only costing $9.44
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