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26 March, 19:56

Kate is at a T-shirt sale where she can buy one and get a second one for 30% off. She wants to buy two T-shirts listed at $19 each. How much will she pay?

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  1. 26 March, 23:07
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    So in this problem we can state that each T-shirt costs S19 each. And if Kate buys two she gets a 30% off with the second shirt she buys. And how much will she pay?

    Solution:

    1. 19 for each t-shirt

    2. Total of $38 if not provided with 30% off

    3. 19 x 0.3 = 5.7

    4. Hence 30% of $19 is $5.7

    5. Next is we deduct $5.7 which is 30% of $19.

    6. 19 - 5.7 = $13.3

    7. Therefore we add one shirt for $19 and the second, less 30% off which now only costs for $13.3.

    8. 19 + 13.3 = 32.3

    9. Conclusively, she will pay $32.3 for the shirts.
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