kimberly used coupons worth $1.00 off and $1.25 off and two coupons for $1.50 off. if the discount of each of these coupons were doubled, how much would kimberly save?

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To calculate how much Kimberly would save, we need to add up the discounts of each coupon after doubling.

First, let's calculate the discount of each coupon after doubling:

The $1.00 off coupon would have a doubled discount of $1.00 x 2 = $2.00 off.
The $1.25 off coupon would have a doubled discount of $1.25 x 2 = $2.50 off.
Each $1.50 off coupon would have a doubled discount of $1.50 x 2 = $3.00 off (since there are two of them, the total would be $3.00 x 2 = $6.00 off).

Now, let's add up all the doubled discounts:

$2.00 + $2.50 + $6.00 = $10.50

Therefore, Kimberly would save a total of $10.50.

To find out how much Kimberly would save, we need to calculate the discount for each coupon and then double it. Finally, we can add up all the discounts to get the total amount Kimberly would save.

1. Let's start with the coupon worth $1.00 off. To double the discount, we multiply it by 2: $1.00 * 2 = $2.00.

2. Next, for the coupon worth $1.25 off, we again double the discount: $1.25 * 2 = $2.50.

3. Now we come to the two coupons for $1.50 off each. Doubling the discount for each of these, we get: $1.50 * 2 = $3.00.

4. Finally, we add up all the discounts to find the total amount Kimberly would save: $2.00 + $2.50 + $3.00 = $7.50.

Therefore, Kimberly would save a total of $7.50 if the discount of each coupon were doubled.