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Helga [31]
2 years ago
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Colin wants to set up an aquarium.. He already has a tank, but needs to purchase fish, filters, and plants. If the cost of the f

ish is $84.79, the filters usually cost $60.45 but Colin finds them on sale for $44.75, and the cost of the plants is $18.66, determine how much of Colin’s $488.85 savings will be used to set up his aquarium. a. $289.81 b. $163.90 c. $340.65 d. $148.20
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2 answers:
postnew [5]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer would be Option D, $148.20

Explanation:

Colin has a saving of 488.85 dollars.

He already has an aquarium. He needs to buy fish, filters and plants for his beautiful aquarium. Cost of fish, filters and plants are as follows:

Cost of Fish:        $84.79

Cost of Filters:     $44.75 ( previously the price was $60.45 but Colin purchased it on sale and saved 60.45 - 44.75 = 15.7 dollars)

Cost of Plants:     $18.66

Total Cost = Cost of fish + Cost of Filters + Cost of Plants

Total Cost = 84.79+44.75+18.66

Total Cost = 148.2 Dollars

So a total of 148.2 dollars out of 488.85 dollars saving of Colin will be used to set up his aquarium.

irakobra [83]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

option D

$148.2

Explanation:

Given in the question,

cost of fish = $84.79

cost of filter on sale = $44.75

cost of plants = $18.66

Total cost = $84.79 + $44.75 + $18.66

                = $148.2

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