light bulbs usually cost $2.they are on sale for 0.50 of the regular price.what is the sale price.is this a better price than if the sale were 0.35 of the regular price
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So 2 - .50 = 1.50 and you have to state a question more proper
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Usual (Original / Regular) Price = $2
Sale Price = 0.50 of Original Price
Sale Price = 0.5 × 2
=> Sale Price = $1
If the Sale were 0.35 of Original Price, then
Sale Price = 0.35 × $2
=> Sale Price = $0.7
This means that it not a better price than if the sale was 0.35 of regular price.
Usual (Original / Regular) Price = $2
Sale Price = 0.50 of Original Price
Sale Price = 0.5 × 2
=> Sale Price = $1
If the Sale were 0.35 of Original Price, then
Sale Price = 0.35 × $2
=> Sale Price = $0.7
This means that it not a better price than if the sale was 0.35 of regular price.
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