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mezya [45]
2 years ago
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The jeans you like to buy are on sale for $28. Write an equation that will help you determine how much you save by purchasing th

e jeans on sale. Let's let p=regular price per pair c=cost savings
Mathematics
1 answer:
Natasha2012 [34]2 years ago
5 0

Mark Me Brainliest !

Answer:

P - 28 = C

Step-by-step explanation:

P (<u><em>Regular Price</em></u>  )

C ( <u><em>Cost Savings</em></u> )

You Noticed These Jeans You Liked.

You Couldn't Afford Them So You Waited Til The Price Dropped.

When Prices Drop Its Either 1 of 2 Reasons

Holiday Seasons Or Price Elasticity

So These Jeans Become <em>$28 </em>On The Market.

Simply You Figure Out How Much You'll Save By Comparing The Original Price To The Discounted Price.

There For Your Answer Will Be The Following :

<u><em>Regular Price - Discounted Price = Cost Savings</em></u>

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