Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 19:30, kyrarix

Two stores are having sales on the same shirts the sale at store 1 is 2 shirts for $22 and the sale at store 2 is each $12.99 shirt is 10% off 1. explain how much will you save by buying at store 1. 2.if store 3 has shirts originally priced at $20.98 on sale for 55% off does it have a better deal than the other stores? justify your answer

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