Find the total amount saved if you buy five cans of soup at $2.99 each and used by four I get one free coupon

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To calculate the total amount saved when buying five cans of soup at $2.99 each and using a "buy four, get one free" coupon, follow these steps:

  1. Calculate the total cost without the coupon: \[ 5 \text{ cans} \times 2.99 \text{ per can} = 14.95 \]

  2. Determine the number of cans you need to pay for with the coupon: With the "buy four, get one free" coupon, you only pay for four cans. Since you are buying five cans, you get one can free.

  3. Calculate the cost for the four cans: \[ 4 \text{ cans} \times 2.99 \text{ per can} = 11.96 \]

  4. Determine the savings from the coupon: You save the cost of the one free can: \[ 1 \text{ can} \times 2.99 \text{ per can} = 2.99 \]

  5. Final total:

    • Total cost with coupon: $11.96
    • Total cost without coupon: $14.95
    • Savings: $2.99

Therefore, the total amount saved by using the coupon is $2.99.

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