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Barry needs to decide whether he has enough money for the bicycle. He brought $125 with him. Using your answer from the previous question, find the sale price of the bike.

A) $112.5
B) $120.50
C) $105.50

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Final answer:

Without the previous question's information, we cannot determine the sale price from A, B, or C options, but we can confirm that Barry has enough money ($125) to purchase the bicycle since all options are within his budget.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the sale price of the bicycle, we need to look at the options provided in the question, which are $112.50 (A), $120.50 (B), and $105.50 (C). The question suggests that we should use the answer from a previous question, which we do not have.

Therefore, we need to make an assumption or have the actual discount or calculation provided from the previous question to calculate the exact sale price of the bike.

However, since Barry has $125 and we need to know if this is enough, we can directly compare his budget to the provided options for the sale price:

  • Option A: $112.50
  • Option B: $120.50
  • Option C: $105.50

All of the above prices are within Barry's budget of $125. Since we don't have additional information from the prior question, we cannot precisely determine which one of these is the actual sale price, but we do know that irrespective of the option, Barry can afford the bicycle.

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