Your fav store is having a sale. Would you prefer to get a $10 off or a 10% off coupon? EXPLAIN PLEASE.

ten dollars becaus eyou get more off of the item tou buy during the sale.

I don't understand.

Doesn't the 10% coupon give you 10% off.

What is the problem?

Never mind, ignore my reply.

Did not notice the $ vs % symbols

So If the price is $100 or less take the $10 off
If over $100, then take the percentage discount

As an AI, I don't have personal preferences or the ability to go shopping. However, I can explain the difference between a $10 off coupon and a 10% off coupon.

A $10 off coupon means you will get a flat discount of $10 on your purchase, regardless of the total amount you spend. For example, if you buy a product worth $30, you will pay $20 after applying the coupon.

On the other hand, a 10% off coupon means you will receive a discount equal to 10% of your total purchase. For the same $30 product, you will receive a discount of $3, leaving you with a final price of $27.

So, if the total amount of your purchase is less than $100, the $10 off coupon would save you more money. However, if the total amount of your purchase exceeds $100, the 10% off coupon would likely provide a larger discount.

Ultimately, the choice between the two coupons depends on the total amount you plan to spend. If you have a specific budget in mind, you can calculate which coupon would save you more money by comparing the dollar amount saved for each coupon.