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11 August, 15:31

Ellen saved $2000 and she spent 10% of it to buy a bike. Kim saved 8% more than that of Ellen's left savings. If Lisa saved 60% as much as Kim, how much money did Lisa save?

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  1. 11 August, 16:56
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    Answer: Lis saved $1166.4.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given, Ellen saved $2000 and she spent 10% of it to buy a bike.

    Then, Ellen's left saving = saved amount - 10% of (saved amount)

    = $2000 - 0.10 x $2000 [We convert perecntage to decimal by diving it by 100]

    = $2000 - $200

    = $1800

    So, Ellen's left saving = $1800

    Also, Kim saved 8% more than that of Ellen's left savings.

    Kim's Saving = Ellen's left saving + 8% of (Ellen's left saving)

    = $1800 + (0.08) x ($1800) [We convert perecntage to decimal by diving it by 100]

    = $1800 + $144

    i. e. Kim's Saving = $1944

    If Lisa saved 60% as much as Kim, then Lisa's saving = 60% of (Kim's Saving)

    = (0.60) x ($1944) [We convert perecntage to decimal by diving it by 100]

    i. e. Lisa's saving = $1166.4
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