The Men's Warehouse has suites on sale for buy one full priced, get the second 40% discounted and the third 70% discounted. If a full priced suit costs $380, what should someone expect to pay for three suites?

Amy has been saving for her high school graduation trip for a long time. After two years of saving she was able to save $1800. She decides to go to the airport and was able to book a four day trip to Hawaii. The flight itself cost $650 which she had to pay at the aiport and all her left over money will be used as her spending money there. If she plans on spending the same amount of money on each of the four days (or she will try to at least), make a table showing her spending for the trip and than graph your results.

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380 + (380 * 0.6) + (380 * 0.3) = ?

(1800 - 650) / 4 = ______ expenditure per day

To calculate the price someone should expect to pay for three suits with the given discounts, we can break it down step by step:

1. First suit at full price: $380.
2. Second suit at a 40% discount: 40% of $380 = $152 discount. So the price of the second suit will be $380 - $152 = $228.
3. Third suit at a 70% discount: 70% of $380 = $266 discount. So the price of the third suit will be $380 - $266 = $114.

To calculate the total price for three suits, simply add up the prices:

$380 + $228 + $114 = $722.

Therefore, someone should expect to pay $722 for three suits with the given discounts.

Now let's calculate Amy's spending for her four-day trip to Hawaii:

Amy has $1800 in savings and she has already paid $650 for the flight. Thus, her remaining spending money will be:

$1800 - $650 = $1150.

Since Amy plans to spend the same amount of money on each of the four days, we can divide her remaining spending money by four:

$1150 ÷ 4 = $287.50.

Now let's create a table to show her spending for each day:

Day 1: $287.50
Day 2: $287.50
Day 3: $287.50
Day 4: $287.50

And here is a graph to represent her spending:

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Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
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Each day's spending amount is represented by a horizontal line. As you can see, Amy plans to spend $287.50 each day during her four-day trip to Hawaii.