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Serhud [2]
2 years ago
5

Omar and Caleb each had a repair made on their cars. The initial cost of each repair is $1,000. Omar and

Mathematics
1 answer:
nataly862011 [7]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Caleb paid less than Omar by $12.

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial cost of each repair is $1,000.

One  coupon is for $80 off the repair cost. The other coupon is for 15% off the repair cost.

Case 1:

Omar uses the $80 off the repair cost coupon first. He then uses the 15% off the repair cost coupon on  the remaining balance.

Step 1: 1000-80=920

Step 2: 920-(0.15\times920)=782 dollars

Case 2:

Caleb uses the 15% off the repair cost coupon first. He then uses the $80 off the repair cost coupon on  the remaining balance.

Step 1: 1000-(0.15\times1000)=850

Step 2: 850-80=770 dollars

Now, comparing the values we can see that Caleb paid less.

He paid less by 782-770=12 dollars.

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