Question
during a clothing store bargain days the regular price for t-shirts is discounted to $8.25 you have additional coupon for $5 off regardless of how many shirts.
a. right or good for the function P(T) that expressed the final price of t-shirts with the discount applied.
b. how much would you pay during bargian days for 11 shirts?
a. right or good for the function P(T) that expressed the final price of t-shirts with the discount applied.
b. how much would you pay during bargian days for 11 shirts?
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a. The function P(T) that expresses the final price of t-shirts with the discount applied would be:
P(T) = regular price - coupon discount
P(T) = $8.25 - $5
P(T) = $3.25
b. During bargain days, for 11 shirts, you would pay:
Final price per shirt: $3.25
Number of shirts: 11
Total amount paid: $3.25 * 11 = $<<3.25*11=35.75>>35.75
P(T) = regular price - coupon discount
P(T) = $8.25 - $5
P(T) = $3.25
b. During bargain days, for 11 shirts, you would pay:
Final price per shirt: $3.25
Number of shirts: 11
Total amount paid: $3.25 * 11 = $<<3.25*11=35.75>>35.75
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