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Coupons and Rebates pp. 241-2426-5SECTIONSECTION
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Section ObjectiveSection ObjectiveWork out:
• final price after using a coupon or rebate
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coupons (p. 241)
Discounts offered by businesses in the form of tickets that are redeemed at the time of purchase.
rebates (p. 241)
Discounts offered by businesses in the form of money given back to the customer, usually through the mail.
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Final Price = Total Selling Price – Total Savings
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Sifting through the Gently Used p. 241Sifting through the Gently Used p. 241
How much does the college student save on the bookcase? What is the college student’s total bill?
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Gus Senton purchased a heavy-duty nailer for $249.00 and a compressor for $349.00. He had a coupon for $50 off.
What is the final price of the items?
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Step: Find the final price.
Total Selling Price – Total Savings
($249 + $349) – $50 =
$598 – $50 = $548
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A frozen yogurt costs $2.49. You have a 75¢-off store coupon that you clipped out of your school newspaper.
What is the final price of your frozen yogurt?
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$1.74
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An e-book with a monochrome touch screen can store up to eight novels. It sells for $149.00. A manufacturer’s rebate is available for $25.
What is the final price?
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$124.00
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