Answer:
It’s 14
Step-by-step explanation:
Just add
15a-25=35
3.333
Leah needs to buy some apples from the grocery store. She places fifteen apples in her cart and proceeds to the checkout. Lucky for her, there happens to be a discount on apples for the day. She saves $25 on her purchase. The total money she ends up spending was only $35 (excluding tax). How much did each apple cost?
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Before Tax: $240
After Tax: $259.20
Step-by-step explanation:
If we are trying to find the original price then here:
216/1.08 = 200
This took away the tax now we need to take away the discount:
200 x 1.2 = 240
Before Tax: $240
After Tax: $259.20
No, because if you divide 23 / 4, you get 5.75. You can't get 0.75th of a kid. So it is not reasonable, because it is a decimal, and not a whole number.
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