A shop is offering discounts on shirts costing $20 each. If someone buys 2 shirts, he will be offered a discount of 15% on the first shirt and another 10% discount on the reduced price for the second shirt. How much would one pay for two shirts at this shop?
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The reduced price for the first shirt
20 - 15% * 20 = $17
The reduced price for the second shirt. The 10% discount will be on the already reduced price, hence the price of the second shirt is given by
17 - 10% * 17 = $15.3. The total cost for the two shirts is
17 + 15.3 = $32.3
Answer A
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