Let's analyze the problem step by step.
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Define Variables:
- Let the sale price of the dress be \( d \) dollars.
- The regular price of the dress is \( 3d \) dollars.
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Calculate Janine's Budget:
- Janine can buy 2 dresses at the regular price. Therefore, her total budget is: \[ 2 \times (3d) = 6d \text{ dollars.} \]
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Determine How Many Dresses Janine Can Buy at Sale Price:
- At the sale price, each dress costs \( d \) dollars. With a budget of \( 6d \), Janine can buy: \[ \frac{6d}{d} = 6 \text{ dresses.} \]
Thus, Janine can buy 6 dresses at the sale price.
The answer is 6 dresses.