You buy clothing at a sale you buy sneakers at 2/3 of their original price of $60 a sweater at 7/10 of its original price of $35 and a jacket at 56 of its original price of $45 how much money did you spend how much money did you say what fraction of the total original price did you save

You spent 2/3 * 60 + 7/10 * 35 + 56/100 * 45 = $89.70

You saved 1/3 * 60 + 3/10 * 35 + 44/100 * 45 = $50.30
so, you saved 50.30/(60+35+45) = 0.36 or 36%

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To calculate how much money you spent, you need to find the sum of the prices of the sneakers, sweater, and jacket separately.

For the sneakers: You bought them at 2/3 of their original price, which is 2/3 * $60 = $40.

For the sweater: You bought it at 7/10 of its original price, which is 7/10 * $35 = $24.50.

For the jacket: You bought it at 5/6 of its original price, which is 5/6 * $45 = $37.50.

Now, to find the total amount of money spent, you sum up the prices of the sneakers, sweater, and jacket: $40 + $24.50 + $37.50 = $102.

Therefore, you spent $102 in total.

To find the fraction of the total original price that you saved, you need to compare the total amount spent ($102) to the sum of the original prices of the items.

The original price of the sneakers was $60, the sweater was $35, and the jacket was $45. Summing them up: $60 + $35 + $45 = $140.

To find the fraction, divide the money saved ($140 - $102 = $38) by the total original price ($140): $38 / $140.

To simplify this fraction, divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2: ($38/2) / ($140/2) = $19 / $70.

Therefore, you saved 19/70 of the total original price.