Mathematics, 25.06.2019 16:00 enazer
Richard’s store sells pineapples and grapefruits. pineapples originally cost $5.15 apiece, and grapefruits originally cost $2.25 apiece. richard reduced the prices to $3.88 for a pineapple and $1.56 for a grapefruit. which fruit had its price reduced by a greater percent, and how many percentage points greater was that reduction than the other? round to two decimal places. (express your answer in percentage points; for example, 15% is 3 percentage points greater than 12%.) a. the price of pineapples experienced a reduction 5.99 percentage points greater than the price of grapefruits. b. the price of pineapples experienced a reduction 19.90 percentage points greater than the price of grapefruits. c. the price of grapefruits experienced a reduction 6.01 percentage points greater than the price of pineapples. d. the price of grapefruits experienced a reduction 11.50 percentage points greater than the price of pineapples.
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