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21 August, 01:35

Linda wants to but a cell phone. she has looked at two phones. phone a normally cost $175, but she can a 5% discount. phone b normally cost $200, but she can get a 20% discount. Part a how much is the discount for each phone part b what is the price of each phone after the discount part c which discounted phone cost less? linda will have to pay 6% sales tax on whichever phone she buys. does this change which phone cost less?

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  1. 21 August, 01:46
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    Part A:

    Phone A has a $8.75 discount

    $175*0.05=$8.75

    Phone B has a $40.00 discount

    $200*0.20=$40

    Part B:

    Phone A is $166.25

    $175-$8.75=$166.25

    Phone B is $160.00

    $200-$40=$160

    Part C:

    Phone B costs less after the discount

    Part D:

    No, sales tax is applied to the discounted/final price, so both prices will increase by 6%. Phone B will still be cheaper.
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