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Allen is trying to buy sneakers he has $50 to spend he finds a pair that he really likes that cost $58 if he has a 20% coupon can he afford the sneakers
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Allen is trying to buy sneakers he has $50 to spend he finds a pair that he really likes that cost $58 if he has a 20% coupon can he afford the sneakers
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first you would multiply 58 by .20 and you would receive 11.6
next you would subtract 11.y from 58 and get 46.4
so yes Allen can afford the sneakers
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