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We can round the prices to <math>8</math>, <math>5</math>, <math>3</math>, <math>2</math>, and <math>1</math>. | We can round the prices to <math>8</math>, <math>5</math>, <math>3</math>, <math>2</math>, and <math>1</math>. | ||
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So <math> 20 - (8+5+3+2+1) = 1 </math> | So <math> 20 - (8+5+3+2+1) = 1 </math> | ||
<math> 20* \frac{x}{100}=1 </math> | <math> 20* \frac{x}{100}=1 </math> |
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Problem
Mary is about to pay for five items at the grocery store. The prices of the items are 7.99$ , 2.99$ , and 0.99$ that she will receive in change?
Solution
The total price of the items is
Alternative Solution
We can round the prices to , , , , and .
So By simplifying to "x", we get $\box{5}$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)
See also
2006 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
Preceded by Problem 3 |
Followed by Problem 5 |
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