Yes, however, rather than what percent I save, I concentrate on how much I have to spend to get what I want.
Retailers can put whatever value they want on an item then offer a discount. It may or may not be better than a price that is not discounted at another place.
Do you think that advertised discounts are always the best deal? Why or why not?
What is a real-world scenario in which the discount is not the best price?
Think back to when you bought an item on sale or by using a discount. How did you determine the sale price in your head by using estimation?
Is this about percents or something?
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the answer is 20/100 or 1/5
EXAMPLE: Sellers can put any value they want on an item and then offer a discount. It may or may not be better than a price that is not discounted at another place. Always remember to check if you're getting tricked into a deal or if there's a better price somewhere else. For example let's say you're buying 2 pairs of jeans from walmart online for $30.However, target sells the same pair of jeans for only $10. If you bought two pairs from target you could get a better deal because you'd get the same product for 10 dollars less than target.
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