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The cost of shipping a purchase is s dollars up to a purchase value of p dollars, plus an additional 5% of any excess of the purchase price over p dollars. If the value of a purchase is x dollars (where x > p), what is the cost (in dollars) of shipping the purchase?
(A) s + 0.05x (B) s + 0.05p (C) 0.05(s – p + x) (D) s + 0.05(x – p) (E) s + 0.05(p – x)
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04 Feb 2018, 01:43
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The cost of shipping is $s up to a purchase value of $p. Any excess over $p would cause an additional 5% cost. If the value of the purchase is $x (x>p) So the total cost is s+0.05(x-p) dollars. The answer is D.
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26 Dec 2023, 18:23
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I'm a native English speaker, but I'm not understanding these terms. What does "The cost of shipping a purchase is s dollars up to a purchase value of p dollars" mean? It sounds like they're saying cost of shipping is somewhere between s and p dollars? But then I don't see how that interpretation gets you the answer?