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umka2103 [35]
3 years ago
11

Urgent help needed! Hannah was shopping for a summer dress at a store near her home. On the rack where she found the dress she w

anted, she saw two signs. The first one read, “Clearance: 15% off.” The second one read, “$10 off—Instant Savings.” The original price of the dress was $65.00. Hannah lives in Oregon, where there is no sales tax.
How much will Hannah pay for the dress if the 15% discount is applied before the $10 discount?

How much will Hannah pay for the dress if the $10 discount is applied before the 15% discount?

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Mathematics
1 answer:
erik [133]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hannah will pay $45.25 when the 15% is applied before the $10.

Hannah will pay $46.75 when the $10 is applied before the 15%.

Step-by-step explanation:

To get 15% off 65:

Convert 15% to a decimal

15%=0.15

Multiply by the amount

0.15×65=9.75

Subtract from the amount

65-9.75=55.25

To apply $10 discount:

Subtract 10 from amount

55.25-10=45.25

Therefore, Hannah will pay $45.25 when the %15 is applied before the $10.

To get $10 off of 65:

Subtract 10 from amount

65-10=55

To apply %15:

Convert 15% to a decimal

15%=0.15

Multiply by the amount

0.15×55=8.24

Subtract from the amount

55 - 8.24=46.75

Therefore, Hannah will pay $46.75 when the $10 is applied before the 15%.

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