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Mathematics, 16.10.2021 22:50 nany1982

Sam is looking for the best deal on a laptop that regularly costs $799. Help him compare the price of the laptop at a store with the price on the store's website by completing the following.
(a)
The store is having a sale, offering a 30% discount off the regular price of the laptop. Sam also has a coupon for an
additional 20% off the sale price. Ignoring tax, how much would he pay for the laptop at the store?
(b)
The store's website is offering the laptop at a 50% discount off the regular price. But Sam's coupon is in-store only.
It cannot be used for purchases on the website. Ignoring tax and shipping, how much would he pay for the laptop
on the store's website?
(c)
Select the true statement.
Sam would pay more for the laptop at the store.
Sam would pay more for the laptop on the website.
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