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8 September, 05:17

A promotional sale at a department store offers 25% off the sale price. The sale price is 25% off the regular price. Is this the same as a sale that offers 50% off the regular price? (Try both with a coat whose original cost was $100)

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  1. 8 September, 06:14
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    It is not the same.

    It is not the same because after doing the 25% the first time you will get a different number to be multiplied by 25%. But with 50% you only do it once to one number only

    50%:

    100 x 0.5 = 50

    100-50 = 50

    final price: $50

    25% then another 25%:

    discount off original price

    100 x. 25 = 25

    100-25 = 75

    discount off sales price

    75 x. 25=18.75

    75-18.75 = 56.25

    final price $ 56.25

    AS you can see it is not the same
  2. 8 September, 07:47
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    The answer is no it is not
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