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29 March, 04:51

The price of a motorbike is $1,500. How much do you need to pay if it was 10% off and you had a 30% coupon?

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  1. R
    29 March, 05:26
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    Firstly we need to find out how much is 10% from $1,500:

    $1500 * 10% =

    = 1500 * 10/100 =

    = 1500 * 1/10 =

    = 1500 / 10 =

    = 150

    So the price after 10% discount would be $1,500 - $150 = $1,350. Now if you have 30% coupon, we need to find out how much is 30% from $1,350:

    $1350 * 30% =

    = 1350 * 30/100 =

    = 1350 * 3/10 =

    = 4050 / 10 =

    = 405

    It means that you'll pay for the discounted product $1,350 - $405 = $945.
  2. N
    29 March, 05:53
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    Ok, the motorbike's price including the 10% discount is $1350.

    30% of 1350 -

    10% = 135

    x3 = 30% = 405

    1350 - 405 = $945

    that is your final answer.
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