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A take-and-bake pizza chain has several coupons, which cannot be used together. J.D. is buying a pizza that costs $17.90. Should he use a $5 off coupon or a 35% off coupon? (Example 2)
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A take-and-bake pizza chain has several
coupons, which cannot be used together.
J.D. is buying a pizza that costs $17.90.
Should he use a $5 off coupon or a 35% off
coupon? (Example 2)
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Answer: 35% off coupon
Explanation:
17.90-5= 12.90
x/17.90=35/100
Cross multiply: 17.90(35)=100x
Simplify: 626.50=100x
Divide by 100: 6.265
Round: 6.27
Subtract: 17.90-6.27=11.63
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