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Jodie wants to buy a shirt regularly priced at $20. The shirt is on sale for 15% off the regular price. Which equation can be used to determine s , the sale price of the shirt, not including tax? A s = 20 – (20)(0.15) B s = 20 – (20 + 0.15) C s = 20(0.15) D s = 20 + 0.15

User Nelia
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Answer:

0.150 x $20 = $ 3.00.

Explanation:

You want to buy something that costs $20, and it's on sale for 15% off. What is the item's sale price?

First, convert the 15% to a real mathematical number. For percents, this is always done by dividing the 15% by 100%, or 15% / 100% = 0.150.

Second, find out what 15% of $20 is. This is the amount of the sale discount. This is always found by mulitplying 0.150 by the item's cost $20. So for this sale, you'll save $ 3.00 on this item.

This means, the cost of the item to you is $17.00$

User Xtof Pernod
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Answer:

it's A

Explanation:

you toke the price and times it by the decimal of the discount

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