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29 January, 12:39

The amount you pay for a car is not usually the "sticker price", which may be the starting price. The price of a car was reduced by 300 from the sticker price, increased by 900 for additional features, and then reduced by 600 by the dealer. What integer represents the total change in price with respect to the sticker price? Use a number line to represent the change from the sticker price.

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  1. 29 January, 13:59
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    no change

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the sticker price = x

    Price reduced by $300

    Hence the new price = x-$300

    The cost of additional features = $900

    Hence the new price fo selling will be x-$300+$900

    =x+$600

    now Dealer also provide a discount of $600

    Hence Final selling price will be

    =x+$600-$600

    =x

    Hence thee seems to be no change in the sticker price as the sticker price and the final selling price are the same.
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