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20 October, 04:58

Eliza cannot decide which of two bicycles to buy. The original price of each is $380. The first is marked down by 50%. The second is marked

down by 30% with an additional 20% off. Which bicycle should Eliza buy if the bicycles are the same except for the selling price? Explain your answer.

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  1. 20 October, 07:17
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    Eliza should buy the bike that is 50% off. Its sales cost is $190. The other bike has been marked down twice, but still costs $212.80.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Bike 1 = 50% off of $380 = 380 x 0.5 = $190

    Bike 2 = 30% off of $380 = 380 x. 7 = $266

    20% off of $266 = 266 x. 80 = $212.80
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