Math, asked by maliahhippolyte, 3 months ago

A student buys a pair of jeans that regularly costs $65. The jeans are on sale for 30% off the regular price. What is the cost of the jeans after both discounts?

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Answered by faehatali1997
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Answer:

$91

Step-by-step explanation:

total cost of Jeans without discount is $130

30% of discount makes it on 70% of $130

hence it costs 0.70*130 = $91

Answered by Farhazs
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Answer:

$45.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, I see only 1 discount in the question so I'll give the answer assuming that there isn't a 2nd discount.

Moving on,

Original price = $65

Discount = 30%

Therefore, Discount = 30/100 x 65 = $19.50

Therefore, Actual cost of the jeans = $65 - $19.50, which is equal to $45.50.

Hope it helps :)

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