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− | First, find the amount of money one will pay for three sandals without the discount. This would = the regular price, <math>\textdollar 50</math> <math> / times</math> 3 sandals = <math>\textdollar 150</math>. | + | First, find the amount of money one will pay for three sandals without the discount. This would = the regular price, <math>\textdollar 50</math> <math> /times</math> 3 sandals = <math>\textdollar 150</math>. |
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Revision as of 17:22, 27 November 2013
Problem
At the 2013 Winnebago County Fair a vendor is offering a "fair special" on sandals. If you buy one pair of sandals at the regular price of $50, you get a second pair at a 40% discount, and a third pair at half the regular price. Javier took advantage of the "fair special" to buy three pairs of sandals. What percentage of the $150 regular price did he save?
Solution
First, find the amount of money one will pay for three sandals without the discount. This would = the regular price, 3 sandals = .
See Also
2013 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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