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19 July, 03:07

Kristi bought a mattress that was on sale for $350. Original price of the mattress was $1150. What is the dollar amount of the discount? What is the discount rate as a percentage (rounded to the nearest tenth) ?

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  1. 19 July, 06:27
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A.) Sale = $350

    Original price = $1,150

    Dollar amount of the discount = Original price - Sale price

    Discount (in dollars) = 1,150 - 350

    Discount (in dollars) = $800

    B.)

    To calculate discount rate as a percentage, Divide the dollar amount of discount by the original price then multiply the result by 100

    Percentage discount = (800/1,150) * 100

    = 0.695652 * 100

    = 69.56552%

    To the nearest tenth is to the nearest 1 decimal place = 69.6% discount
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