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Billy and Julia go to the Sportarama store to buy baseball jerseys. The store is having a sale. If you buy one jersey at the regular price, the second jersey is half price. You must pay full price for the more expensive jersey. Billy wants to buy a jersey for thirty-five dollars and ninety-nine cents. Julia wants to buy a jersey for fifty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. Julia suggests that they buy two jerseys together and each of them pay half of the total cost. Billy says that Julia will save more money than he will if they follow her suggestion. Is Billy correct? How much will each save.

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Final answer:

According to the sale at the Sportarama store, if Billy and Julia each pay half of the total cost, Julia will save more money than Billy. Julia will save $30 and Billy will actually have to pay $12 more than the original price. The total cost of the jerseys is $95.98.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the sale at the Sportarama store, if Billy wants to buy a jersey for $35.99 and Julia wants to buy a jersey for $59.99, they can take advantage of the buy one, get one half off offer. However, they must pay full price for the more expensive jersey.



If Billy and Julia each pay half of the total cost, they will not save the same amount of money. Julia will actually save more money than Billy. This is because the more expensive jersey will be considered as the first jersey, and Julia will only have to pay half of its cost. For the cheaper jersey, Billy will have to pay the full price since it is the more expensive of the two. Therefore, Julia will save more money than Billy.



To calculate how much each of them will save, we need to find the total cost of the jerseys first. The cost of Billy's jersey is already given as $35.99. The cost of Julia's jersey is $59.99. Therefore, the total cost of the jerseys is $35.99 + $59.99 = $95.98.



If they split the cost equally, each of them will pay $95.98 / 2 = $47.99.



To find out how much they will save, we need to compare the original price of each jersey with the amount they will pay. Billy's original price is $35.99, so he will save $35.99 - $47.99 = -$12. This means he will actually have to pay $12 more than the original price.



Julia's original price is $59.99. Since she will only need to pay half of the more expensive jersey, she will only pay $59.99 / 2 = $29.995, which rounds up to $29.99. Therefore, Julia will save $59.99 - $29.99 = $30.

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Answer:

Billy is correct. Billy will not save money at all. He will lose
\$38.99-\$35.99=\$3 and Julia will save
\$59.99-\$38.99=\$21.

Step-by-step explanation:

Billy wants to buy a jersey for $35.99 and Julia wants to buy a jersey for $59.99. The total cost is


\$35.99+\$59.99=\$95,98.

If you buy one jersey at the regular price, the second jersey is half price and you must pay full price for the more expensive jersey, then they will pay


(1)/(2) \$35.99+\$59.99=\$77.985.

Julia suggests that they buy two jerseys together and each of them pay half of the total cost, then each of them pays


(1)/(2)\$77.985=\$38.9925\approx \$38.99.

Therefore,

Billy will not save money at all. He will lose
\$38.99-\$35.99=\$3 and Julia will save
\$59.99-\$38.99=\$21.

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