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A grocery store has a discount of 13% off hand soap. At the same time the hand soap manufacturer has a coupon for $2.00 off. Assuming both promotions can be applied at the same time how much more would you pay if you applied the coupon first?

User Ilevent
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Answer:

$0.26

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User Pravin Raj
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Answer:


\$0.26 has to be paid more if the coupon is applied first

Explanation:

Given: A grocery store has a discount of 13% off hand soap. At the same time the hand soap manufacturer has a coupon for $2.00 off.

To find: how much more would be paid if the coupon is applied first

Solution:

Let $ x denotes cost of hand soap

Case 1:

If the discount is given first,

cost of hand soap =
x-(13)/(100) x=\$ (87)/(100)x

If the coupon for $2.00 off is applied,

Final cost of the hand soap =
\$\,((87)/(100)x-2)

Case 2:

If the coupon for $2.00 off is applied first,

cost of hand soap =
\$(x-2)

If the discount is given then,

final cost of the hand soap =
(x-2)-(13)/(100)(x-2)=(87)/(100)(x-2) =
(87)/(100)x-(87)/(50)

Here,


(87)/(100)x-(87)/(50)-(87)/(100)x+2=(13)/(50)=\$0.26

So,
\$0.26 has to be paid more if the coupon is applied first.

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