The cheerleading squad at Morristown High School had 10 members with the old coach. Now, with the new coach, there are 10% fewer members on the squad. How many members are on the squad now.

If there were 10 members on the squad with the old coach and 10% fewer members now, then there are 10-10*10/100=10-1=<<10-10*10/100=9>>9 members on the squad now. Answer: \boxed{9}.

If a squad had 10 members and have 10% fewer members on the squad. how many members are there now?

If a squad had 10 members and have 10% fewer members on the squad, 10% of 10 is (10*10)/100 = <<(10*10)/100=1>>1

Therefore, the squad has 10-1= <<10-1=9>>9 members. Answer: \boxed{9}.

A few weeks ago, Samuel bought 5 apples from his local farmers' market. Today, the number of apples Samuel bought was 40% lower. How many apples did he buy today?

If Samuel bought 5 apples a few weeks ago and the number of apples he bought today was 40% lower, then he bought 5 - 40% of 5 = 5 - 0.4*5 = 5 - 2 = <<5-0.4*5=3>>3 apples today. Answer: \boxed{3}.