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mart [117]
3 years ago
12

s=p-0.15p represents the sale price s of an item with an original price p, after a 15% discount. Make a table to find the discou

nt prices for items with originall prices of $12, $16, $20 and $25
Mathematics
1 answer:
torisob [31]3 years ago
3 0

1ST you do 12 divided by 100 = 0.12 then you multiply 15. 0.12 x 15 = 1.80 then you do $12-$1.80= $10.80. You get 15% is $1.80 off the original price. So $12 with the discount would be $1.80. S= $12-0.15*1.80

$16 with the discount would be $ 2.40.

$20 with the discount would be $ 3.00

$25 with the discount would be $  3.75

I hope that helps.

I am sorry if it is wrong.

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