You have $27 to spend at the mall and a coupon for $6 off at your favorite store. A t-shirt costs $11. How many t-shirts can you buy using your coupon and money?

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You can buy 2 shirts.

The cost of 1 T-shirt is $11. With the coupon, you will get a $6 discount. So, the cost of 1 T-shirt after applying the coupon is $11 - $6 = $5.

With $27, you can buy $27 ÷ $5 = 5.4, which rounds down to 5 T-shirts.

Considering you can only buy whole shirts, you can therefore buy 2 shirts with your coupon and money.

To calculate how many t-shirts you can buy, take the total amount you have to spend ($27) and subtract the value of the coupon ($6). So you will have $27 - $6 = $21 to spend on t-shirts.

Since each t-shirt costs $11, divide the remaining amount you have to spend on t-shirts ($21) by the cost of each t-shirt ($11).

Therefore, you can buy a maximum of 1 shirt because $21 ÷ $11 = 1.

To answer this question, we need to calculate how many t-shirts you can buy with your available money after applying the coupon.

1. Start with the amount of money you have ($27) and subtract the coupon discount ($6):
$27 - $6 = $21

2. Divide the remaining money by the price of each t-shirt ($11) to find out how many you can buy:
$21 ÷ $11 = 1.9090...

Since you cannot buy a fraction of a t-shirt, you need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, you can buy 1 t-shirt using your coupon and available money.