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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 18:30 Samonerob2002

"Rafael wants to buy new shoes. He found the shoes at three different online stores for a price of $60. The stores are each having a sale. ∙ Store X is offering free shipping with minimum $50 purchase.
∙ Store Y is offering 15% off the price of the shoes but shipping fee is $10.
∙ Store Z is offering a discount off the price of the shoes but shipping fee is $5.
. Based on the information, which statement is true?

Store X has the best price since the total cost of the shoes will be $60.

A. Store Z has the best price since the total cost of the shoes will be $59.

B. Store Y has the best price since the total cost of the shoes will be $55.

C. Store Y has the best price since the total cost of the shoes will be $55.

D. Store Y has the best price since the total cost of the shoes will be $61."

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