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The positive difference between the offers is therefore <math>5760 - 5415 = \fbox{\textbf{(D)} \textdollar{345}}</math> | The positive difference between the offers is therefore <math>5760 - 5415 = \fbox{\textbf{(D)} \textdollar{345}}</math> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 9 August 2020
Problem 22
On a order a merchant has a choice between three successive discounts of %, %, and % and three successive discounts of %, %, and %. By choosing the better offer, he can save:
Solution
In order to solve this problem, we can simply try both paths and finding the positive difference between the two.
The first path goes
The second path goes
The positive difference between the offers is therefore
See Also
1955 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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