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20 March, 02:04

The price of an item is reduced by 20% of its original price. A week later it is reduced by 30% of the reduced price. The cashier informs you that there has been a total reduction of 50%. Is the cashier using percentages correctly? If not, what is the actual percent reduction from the original price?

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  1. 20 March, 05:51
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    Price before discount = 100%

    20% Discount = 20%

    Price after 20% discount = 100 - 20 = 80%

    30% Discount = 30% 0f 80% = 0.3 x 80% = 24%

    Total discount = 20% + 24% = 44%

    Answer: No, the cashier is not using percentage correctly. There is a total of 44% reduction from the original price only.
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