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Compute the amounts of the trade discounts (where none exists, enter an "*") and the net price. Round each discount to the nearest cent.
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Trade
Trade Discount Amounts
Net
Price
Discounts
First
Second
Third
Price
a.
$750
35%, 20%
_________
_________
_________
_________
b.
$4,000
30%, 15%, 5%
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_________
_________
_________
c.
$2,445
20%, 10%, 5%
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_________
_________
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Trade Discount Amounts
Net
First
Second
Third
Price
a.
$262.50
$97.50
*
$390.00
b.
$1,200.00
$420.00
$119.00
$2,261.00
c.
$489.00
$195.60
$88.02
$1,672.38
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