Mathematics, 05.11.2020 21:00, stacykon
Practice applying percents to consumer situations. reinforce. Ella bought a pair of shoes on sale for $15. If they were on sale for 75% off, what was the original price?
b. Selena has a coupon for 15% off an ice cream. If she pays $2.68 with the coupon, what was the original price of the ice cream?
c. Marcus wants to buy a new cell phone and has a coupon for 30% off. If the phone he wants is normally $90, how much will it cost with the coupon?
d. Destiny bought a new video game on sale for $18. If the game was on sale for 60% off, what was the original price? e. Jazmin has a coupon for 20% off a meal at The Canteen.
She goes out to eat with two friends and their total bill is $37.50. After the coupon, how much is their meal? If they split the bill between the three of them, how much will they each pay?
3.9 Assignment
You have to pay: 100%- 75%= 25%
25%= 25/100= 0.25
Multiply converted to original price 0.25* x= 15 , x= 15/ 0.25, x= $60
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