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Should Jenna buy the smart phone at the top quality or big value? please use mathematical evidence. Assume that getting the lowest price is Jenna's only consideration

Should Jenna buy the smart phone at the top quality or big value? please use mathematical-example-1
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EXPLANATION

Let's consider the facts:

Discount price= 15% = 0.15 (in decimal form)

t=list price

A.

If there is a 15% price discount, so the table is selling at 100-15=85%

Then, the first equation representing the discount price is:


(85\cdot t)/(100)

Now, as the discount on the table is 15%, the selling cost of the table would be:

Second equation -->


t-\lbrack(15\cdot t)/(100)\rbrack

B.

1-->For first equation, the cost of the table after giving the discount has been calculated.

2--> For the second equation, the list price minus the discount amount is calculated.

C. Jenna sees a smartphone on sale for 1/4 off its list price.

Price of the smartphone at Top Quality =1/4 * list price

Price of the smartphone at Big Value= 75%=3/4 * list price

Jenna should buy the smartphone from Top Quality as it is at a lesser price.

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