Mathematics, 10.10.2021 14:00, chandra99
Charlie is shopping for a jacket that he likes. The jacket, regularly priced at $200, is on sale at Clothes Are Us for $150. Jacket World is offering a 25% discount on the same jacket that regularly sells for $190 at that store. Which statements are correct for this situation?
A) Jacket World's price is $150.00
B) Jacket World has the better deal.
C) Clothes Are Us has the better deal.
D) Both stores are offering a 25% discount on the jacket.
E) The difference in the sale prices at the two stores is $7.50.
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