Check my consumer math homework? Will give medal!
1. Outlet malls sell goods ____ (1 point) A. at a discount. B. for more than most retail stores C. that are different from the retail stores D. no one else would buy 3. If you buy 3 pairs of socks with an original cost of $9.99 per pair at a discount of 15% with a sales tax of 5%, how much do the socks cost in total? C. $26.75 4. You buy 3 pairs of pants at an original cost of $24.99 and the sale is buy one get the 2nd pair half off. The sales tax is 6%. What is the total cost?
Give me a second to finish typing pls
1. Outlet malls sell goods ____ (1 point) A. at a discount. B. for more than most retail stores C. that are different from the retail stores D. no one else would buy 2. I'm not gonna type this one out because it is WAAAAY too long 3. If you buy 3 pairs of socks with an original cost of $9.99 per pair at a discount of 15% with a sales tax of 5%, how much do the socks cost in total? A. $31.47 B. $25.47 C. $26.75 D. $25.69 4. You buy 3 pairs of pants at an original cost of $24.99 and the sale is buy one get the 2nd pair half off. The sales tax is 6%. What is the total cost? A. $39.73 B. $79.47 C. $52.98 D.$66.23
1.C 3 C 4 D
My answers are: 1. B. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D.
good job
The only ones I'm not sure about are 1 and 2. You got a different answer than me for 1, so... hmmm.
with 1 outlet usually do sell goods for more than alot of retail stores
Yeah I dunno... I'm gonna look it up to see what other people got.
good idea
Hmmm... well it here's what the beginning of this lesson says: "Outlet malls are places where large retailers who have a large overstock of clothes and accessories will send items to be sold at huge discounts. While outlet malls were not as popular 30 years ago, savvy consumers started to shop at them more and more, which caused outlet malls to appear near most major cities. Retailers win by quickly getting rid of inventory that was building up, and consumers win by getting items at deep discounts. This lesson is all about that trip to the outlet mall where you take advantage of the retailer wanting to move out some goods." So I don't know! I'm confused. It can be either A, B, or C...
But I think it must be A. That's the only one that makes sense with that paragraph up there ^^
wrong lol
What's wrong? @rebeccaxhawaii
outlets sell things at a discount i wouldnt trust someone that puts random letters down like @studybuddy14 who knows if his answers are right. and its not that great that the first answer he gave is wrong. make sure you have someone explain there answer to you so you understand
Here's the questions again: 1. Outlet malls sell goods ____ (1 point) A. at a discount. B. for more than most retail stores C. that are different from the retail stores D. no one else would buy 2. When calculating your total purchase, you must _____. (1 point) A. add all the items together at their original cost then add sales tax B. add all the items together at their sales cost then add sales tax C. add all the items together at their sales cost then subtract sales tax D. add all the items together at their original cost then subtract sales tax 3. If you buy 3 pairs of socks with an original cost of $9.99 per pair at a discount of 15% with a sales tax of 5%, how much do the socks cost in total? A. $31.47 B. $25.47 C. $26.75 D. $25.69 4. You buy 3 pairs of pants at an original cost of $24.99 and the sale is buy one get the 2nd pair half off. The sales tax is 6%. What is the total cost? A. $39.73 B. $79.47 C. $52.98 D.$66.23
@rebeccaxhawaii I didn't copy his answers, I already had the answers solved.I just wanted someone to check them for me. Here are my answers now: 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D
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