Answer:
Part A: Amy pays $35 for the dress
Part B: Yes, the price would be different
Explanation:
Part A:
the $10.00 coupon is applied first, and then the 30% discount would be applied to the remaining price of the dress, which is $60.00 - $10.00 = $50.00. The 30% discount is equal to 30/100 * $50.00 = $15.00.
50 - 15 = 35
Part B:
The 30% discount is equal to 30/100 * $60.00 = $18.00. So the total discount is $10.00 + $18.00 = $28.00. Therefore, the final price of the dress is $60.00 - $28.00 = $<<60-28=32.00>>32.00.
So Amy will pay $32.00 for the dress.