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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 09:01, jwbri

Suppose an online electronics retailer is running two different specials. One deal will get you 10% off your total purchase, and the other deal is worth $20 off a purchase
of $100 or more. Assuming you spend at least $100, if you are allowed to use both
deals, in which order do you want to apply them? Try the calculation both ways with
a few different prices, or write a formula to represent each option.

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