Jeremy bought a $60 pair of sneakers on sale for 15% off. Then, he used a coupon that gave him an additional 10% off. Can Jeremy find the co

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Jeremy bought a $60 pair of sneakers on sale for 15% off. Then, he used a coupon that gave him an additional 10% off. Can Jeremy find the cost of the sneakers by adding the percents? Justify your answer:

-by finding 25% off of $60, and

-by finding 15% off of $60, and then subtracting 10% from that cost.

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Jeremy cannot/ can find the cost by adding the percents.

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25% off of $60 is equal to $45.00/35.00/25.00/45.90

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15% off of $60, then subtracting 10% from that cost is equal to 35.00/25.00/38.25/45.90…

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The two total costs are equal/not equal

can someone help me solve this question pls?

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Farah 3 years 2021-08-24T05:56:51+00:00 1 Answers 525 views 1

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    2021-08-24T05:58:48+00:00

    Answer:

    No, Jeremy can not find the cost of the sneakers by adding the percents, you have to math one sale discount at a time.

    The answer is $45.90.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You have to multiply $60 by 15%, getting $9. Subtract 9 from 60 and get the first discount price: $51. Then you will multiply 51 by `10% and get 5.1, subtract 5.1 from 51 and get your final sale price of $45.90. If you added the percents together you would get an incorrect value of $45. Close but not the correct answer.

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