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djverab [1.8K]
2 years ago
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I received a letter from your competitor that mentions a savings of 15% over your prices. Can you match this offer? My current r

ate is $129.00 per month." Representative: "We will match any competitive offer. Your adjusted rate will be __________ dollars per month." Read more: I received a letter from your competitor that mentions a savings of 15% over your prices. Can you match this offer? My current rate is $129.00 per ... - I received a letter from your competitor that mentions a savings of 15% over your prices. Can you match this offer? My current rate is $129.00 per month." Representative: "We will match any competitive offer. Your adjusted rate will be __________ dollars per month."
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exis [7]2 years ago
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Given my current rate = $129.00 per month.

Savings of 15% over your prices.

Therefore, saving = 15% of $129.00 = 0.15 × 129.00 =$19.35.

Adjusted rate = current rate - saving = 129 - 19.35 = $109.65

Therefore, We can rewrite above expression as :

My current rate is $129.00<u> </u><u>per month</u>." Representative: "We will match any competitive offer. Your adjusted rate will be <u>109.65 </u>dollars per month."


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