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Sean wants to buy a bike. Bike A costs $130. Bike B costs $160 but is on sale for 20% off the original price. Which bike is the better buy for Sean?
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Sean wants to buy a bike. Bike A costs $130. Bike B costs $160 but is on sale for 20% off the original price. Which bike is the better buy for Sean?
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Bike A = 130
Bike B.....since it is 20% off, then u r paying 80%
0.80(160) = 128
so Bike B is the better deal
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Bike A will be the best bike for Sean because if you take the 130 dollars and subtract it with 20 percent , you get 110 as your answer
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