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laiz [17]
2 years ago
5

Will bought a new skateboard that was on sale. The original price of the skateboard was $60. The store had marked it down by 20

percent, and Will had a 25 percent off coupon as well.
Mathematics
1 answer:
AlexFokin [52]2 years ago
3 0

We conclude that after the discount and the coupon, Will paid $36 for the skateboard.

<h3>How much did Will pay for the skateboard?</h3>

We know that the original price was $60, and two discounts were applied. One of 20% and other of 25%.

Then the amount that he paid is given by:

P = $60*(1 - 20%/100%)*(1 - 25%/100%)

P = $60*(0.8)*(0.75)  = $36

We conclude that after the discount and the coupon, Will paid $36 for the skateboard.

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