SOLUTION: Brandon gets 40% discount on loose diamonds where he works. The cost of the setting is $250. If he plans to spend at most $1,450, then what is the price range (list price) of the d

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Question 167222: Brandon gets 40% discount on loose diamonds where he works. The cost of the setting is $250. If he plans to spend at most $1,450, then what is the price range (list price) of the diamonds that he can afford?
Answer by paloma1120(3) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Discount= 0.40 x 250
d= $100
$100-$1400