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1 January, 16:23

A manufacturer buys bolts from a supplier. The bolts cost 0.17 cents each, but the manufacturer made a deal with the supplier and get 4000 bolts for $595.50. To the nearest cent, how much money does the manufacturer save on 4000 bolts with this deal?

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  1. 1 January, 18:09
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    He save exactly 845 cents because 4,000 X 0.17 = 680 680-595.50=84.5 which is equal to 845 cents.
  2. 1 January, 18:48
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    845 cents Because 4,000 x 0.17 = 680. 680-595.50 = 84.05. 84.05 is 845 cents.
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