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Traci wants to buys rings that cost 50 dollars each. A jeweler is offering a offering a deal in which you buy 1 ring and get the second for 25% of and the 3rd for 50% off.The sales tax is 8%. Traci will buy 3 rings. How much money will Traci save using the deal instead of paying full price for all 3 rings?

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Answer:

$40.50

Explanation:

First Deal

Step 1: Multiply 3 rings to 50


50 * 3 = 150

Step 2: Find the sales tax of the total cost (result)

  • Let "y" be the variable


(8)/(100) * (150)/(y) = 12

  • Add the result to the total price


150 + 12 = 162

Second Deal

1 Ring = $50

2 rings = $37.5

Step 1: Find 25% off the original price

  • Let "y" be the variable


(25)/(100) * (50)/(y) = 12.5

  • Subtract the result from the original price


50 - 12.5 = 37.5

3 Rings = $25

Step 1: Find 50% off the original price

  • Let "y" be the variable


(50)/(100) * (50)/(y) = 25

  • Subtract the result from the original price


50 - 25 = 25

Total calculation

Step 1: Add all the results together


50 + 37.5 + 25 = 112.5

Sales Tax

Find the sale tax of the total amount of the second deal

Step 1: Let "y" be the variable


(8)/(100) * (112.5)/(y) = 9

Step 2: Add the result to the total price


112.5 + 9 = 121.5

How much was saved

Step 1: Subtract the Second deal from the First Deal


162.0 - 121.5 = 40.5

Taci will save $40.50 if she used the second deal instead of the first deal.

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