Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.03.2021 17:50, NetherisIsTheQueen

En una tienda tienen la siguiente promoción por 1 día: ¡SUPERDESCUENTOS!
Si llevas 1 producto obtienes un 10% de descuento.
Si llevas 2 productos obtienes un 20% de descuento.
Si llevas 3 productos obtienes un 30% de descuento.
Si llevas 4 productos obtienes un 40% de descuento.
¡Aprovecha esta oportunidad!

Gabriel necesita comprar un pantalón y una polera, pero al revisar estos en la
tienda también miró calcetines y zapatillas. Escogió los siguientes productos:

$10 000 $20 000 $30 000 $1 000
Él piensa que si compra más productos aparte de la polera y el pantalón, podría
pagar menos que si lleva solo la polera y el pantalón que necesita.
¿Estás de acuerdo con Gabriel? Marca con X tu opción.
Sí No
Justifica tu respuesta, escribiendo los cálculos que realizaste.

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En una tienda tienen la siguiente promoción por 1 día: ¡SUPERDESCUENTOS!
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