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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 01:50 catycait27p5rc5p

Scenario #3 There are 3 identical microwaves available for purchase at 3 different
stores. The original prices of the microwaves are as follows:
Store #1: $395
Store #2: $375 Store #3: $410
The microwave at store #1 is on sale for 15% off. The original price of the
microwave at store #2 is 120% of the sales price. Both microwaves at
store #I and store #2 have an 8% tax attached, after the discounts are
applied Store #3 is online and does not have sales tax The original price of
the microwave is a 25% increase from the now advertised sales price
There is a $14.99 shipping and handling fee
Which store has the best deal?

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