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Kelly buys 3 video games that cost $18.96 each. She also buys 2 pairs of earbuds that cost $11.50 each. She has a coupon for $2 off the price of each video game. Kelly us a calculator, as shown, to find that the total cost of the items is $77.85. The cashier tells her that the total cost is $73.85. Who is correct? Justify your argument.

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Answer:

The cashier is correct.

Kelly is wrong because he calculated the coupon as 1 and deducted only $2 from the total price of goods instead of calculating the total amount of coupon and deducting from the total price of goods.

Note that the coupon is $2 off the price of each video game

Step-by-step explanation:

Let run through the sum of the goods Kelly bought;

3 video games that cost $18.95 each;


3*$18.95$=\text{ \$56.85}

2 pairs of earbuds that cost $11.50 each;


2*11.50=\text{ \$23}

Total is;


\text{ \$56.85}+\text{ \$23}=\text{ \$79.85}

Given that She has a coupon for $2 off the price of each video game.

For the 3 video games, the coupon is;


3*\text{ \$2}=\text{ \$6}

The total cost will then be the total price of goods minus the coupon;


\begin{gathered} C=\text{ \$79.85}-\text{ \$6} \\ C=\text{ \$73.85} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the cashier is correct.

Kelly is wrong because he calculated the coupon as 1 and deducted only $2 from the total price of goods instead of calculating the total amount of coupon and deducting from the total price of goods.

Note that the coupon is $2 off the price of each video game

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