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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
9

Plzzzzzzzz help

Mathematics
1 answer:
olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a

The sale was for a 43% decrease.

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the percent off of the coat during the sale is shown below:

Regular price is $35.25

And, in the sale the price is $19.99

So, the percent off would be

= ($35.25 - $19.99) ÷ ($19.99)

= 43% decrease

hence, the percent off of the coat during the sale is 43% decrease

Therefore the correct option is a.

And, all the other options are incorrect

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