Max is correct when he says he saved 15% altogether
Let assume that each item costs $100
With a 10% discount, he would pay $90
With a 20% discount, he would pay $80
The total amount he bought the items with the discount = $90 + $80 = $170
Without the discount, he would have paid = $100 + $100 = $200
Amount saved = $200 - $170 = $30
Percentage savings =
x 100 = 15%
Max saved 15% in total
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Answer:
dV(t)/dt = kV(t)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the rate of change of the car’s value in dollars per year dV(t)/dt is proportional to the car’s value V(t), ten
dV(t)/dt ∝ V(t)
dV(t)/dt = kV(t)
Answer:
170
Step-by-step explanation:
20 + (26 - 1)6
= 20 + (25)6
= 20 + 150
= 170
Answer:
line graph for sure ig..........
The question is a little hard to understand... let me see what i can do. I'll edit what i figure out on here. :) (PS) Did you reword the question? Do you think you could double check and make sure this is what the question looks like?
Started her day with a full bag of apples (?)
She needs 3 for an apple pie
She had 12 total (?)
Or maybe she needs 12 for a pie and now she has 3?