Monique needs to buy a baseball for $20, a soccer ball for $15, and a set of tennis balls for $12. Monique has a coupon that gives her a discount of x percent on a baseball. She has a second coupon that gives her a discount of y percent on a set of tennis balls. The third coupon gives her a discount of z percent on her total purchase. She cannot combine the coupon for the total purchase with the other two coupons. These expressions give both possibilities for the total cost of Monique's purchase after the coupons are applied, the variables represent the percentages as decimals. (1−x)20+(1−y)12+15 (1−z)(20+15+12) Which part of the expression represents the price of the set of tennis balls after a coupon was applied directly to them?

a.)12

b.)12(1−y)

c.)20 + 15 + 12

​ d.)20(1−x) ​

Respuesta :

b is the only answer because its the only one directly applying a discount on the tennis balls 

Answer:

[tex]12(1-y)[/tex] represents the price of the set of tennis balls after a coupon was applied.

Step-by-step explanation:

Monique needs to buy a baseball for $20, a soccer ball for $15, and a set of tennis balls for $12.

In the given expression, [tex](1-x)20+(1-y)12+15[/tex] ; [tex](1-y)12[/tex] represents the price of the set of tennis balls after a coupon was applied.

Because the second coupon gives her a discount of y percent on a set of tennis balls and the cost of the set is $12.

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