Bella's boutique is having their annual 3-day sale on the first day of the sale all merchandise with a red flag is reduced by 25% from its original price on the second day of the sale the price of each sale item is reduced to 80% of the price from the previous day on the third day of the sale the price of each sale item is reduced to 50% of its price from the previous day one sale item has a regular price of $40 plot three points on a number line to show the price of this item on each of the three days of the sale do not plot a point for the regular price

Day 1: $30 ($40 - 25%)

Day 2: $24 ($30 * 80%)
Day 3: $12 ($24 * 50%)

The points on the number line would be:

Day 1: $30
Day 2: $24
Day 3: $12

How would I put this on the number

You can plot these points on a number line by labeling the days of the sale on the x-axis and the prices on the y-axis. For example, on the x-axis, you can label Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. Then on the y-axis, you can mark the price points $30, $24, and $12. Plot a point for each day according to the price, and connect the points to see the decrease in price over the three days of the sale.