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vichka [17]
3 years ago
14

A television that was originally marked $199.95 is now 25% off. Write a linear expression for the new cost of the television. Th

en calculate the sale price of it. 
      A. c – 0.25c; $49.99  B. c + 0.25c; $249.94  C. c – 0.25c; $149.96  D. c + 0.25c; $149.96
Mathematics
2 answers:
ioda3 years ago
5 0

Answer is c

199.95 x 25/100

=49.9875

Sale price

=199.95-49.9875

=149.9625

=149.96

erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Option C. c - 0.25c; $149.96

Step-by-step explanation:

A television that was originally marked $199.95.

Now it is on discount of = 25%

Let the cost represent by c

So the liner expression for the new cost of the television will be

c - 0.25c

Now put the price in the expression to get the sale price of it.

199.95 - (0.25 × 199.95)

= 199.95 - 49.9875

= $149.96

Sale price of Television would be $149.96

Option C. c - 0.25c; $149.96

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