A bike costs £186. The price is to be reduced by 33 1/3% in a sale.
A) calculate how much you would save by buying the bike in the sale.
b) how much would you pay for the bike in the sale?
33 1/3 % is equivalent to 1/3
so you are getting off 1/3 of 186
and you would be paying 2/3 of 186
so .....
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To calculate the amount saved by buying the bike in the sale, we need to find 33 1/3% of the original price.
A) 33 1/3% of £186 can be calculated as (33 1/3/100) * £186.
= (1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3) * £186
= (£62 + £62 + £62)
= £186
Therefore, the amount saved by buying the bike in the sale is £186.
B) To find the price you would pay for the bike in the sale, we need to subtract the amount saved from the original price.
Price in the sale = Original price - Amount saved
= £186 - £186
= £0
Therefore, you would pay £0 for the bike in the sale.
To calculate the amount you would save by buying the bike in the sale, you need to find 33 1/3% of the original price.
To calculate 33 1/3% of a number, you can divide that number by 100 and then multiply the result by 33 1/3%.
In this case, the original price of the bike is £186.
Step 1: Convert 33 1/3% to a decimal
33 1/3% can be written as 33.33% or 0.3333 in decimal form.
Step 2: Calculate the savings
Multiply the original price (£186) by the decimal form of 33.33% (0.3333):
£186 * 0.3333 = £62
Therefore, you would save £62 by buying the bike in the sale.
To calculate how much you would pay for the bike in the sale, subtract the savings (£62) from the original price (£186).
£186 - £62 = £124
Therefore, you would pay £124 for the bike in the sale.