Jimmy gets a discount of 35% for a pair of sneakers with an original price of $70. He also gets a discount of 25% on a shirt with an original price of $30. How much money does Jimmy save in all?

Respuesta :

0.35(70) + 0.25(30) = 24.50 + 7.5 = 32....Jimmy saves $ 32

Answer:

He saved $ 32 in all.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The discount percentage on the pair of sneakers = 35 %,

Original price of sneakers = $ 70,

So, the saving on sneakers = Total discount on sneakers

= 35 % of original price of sneakers,

= 35 % of 70

[tex]=\frac{35\times 70}{100}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{2450}{100}[/tex]

[tex]=\$ 24.50[/tex]

Now, The discount percentage on a shirt = 25 %,

Original price of a shirt = $ 30,

So, the saving on shirt = Total discount on shirt

= 25 % of original price of shirt,

= 25 % of 30

[tex]=\frac{25\times 30}{100}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{750}{100}[/tex]

[tex]=\$7.50[/tex]

Hence, his total saving = the saving on sneakers + the saving on shirt

= $ 24.50 + $ 7.50

= $ 32.00