jackie wants to buy a new cd player.it costs $32.95.she has saved $26 and has a coupon for 30 5 off the price.does jackie have enough money to buy the cd player

To determine if Jackie has enough money to buy the CD player, we need to calculate the final price after applying the coupon.

The initial price of the CD player is $32.95, and Jackie has a coupon for $5 off the price. So we subtract $5 from the initial price:

$32.95 - $5 = $27.95

Now let's calculate how much money Jackie has in total, including the amount she saved:

$26 (saved) + $27.95 (final price) = $53.95

Jackie has a total of $53.95, which is more than the price of the CD player. Therefore, Jackie has enough money to buy the CD player.

To determine if Jackie has enough money to buy the CD player, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the discounted price
The coupon gives a discount of $5 off the price. So, the price of the CD player after the discount would be:
$32.95 - $5 = $27.95

Step 2: Calculate the total amount Jackie has
Jackie has already saved $26.

Step 3: Add the coupon discount to the amount Jackie has saved
$27.95 + $26 = $53.95

Jackie has a total of $53.95.

Step 4: Compare Jackie's total amount with the price of the CD player
$53.95 > $32.95

Since Jackie has more money than the price of the CD player, she does have enough money to buy it.

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Do you mean her coupon is for 30.5% of the price?