REWARD!RECEIVE 10$ GIFT CARD FOR EVERY 50$SPENT

1)If your reward is $10, what do you know about the amount of your purchase?

2)Give three possible amounts if your reward is $20.

3) What should you do if your total purchase is $98? Explain your answer.

1. Purchase > $50

2. $100 < purchase < $150

3. Assuming you want the $20 reward, what would you do?

1) If your reward is $10, it means that for every $50 spent, you will receive a $10 gift card. Therefore, you can determine that your purchase must be a multiple of $50. For example, if you spend $50, you will receive a $10 gift card. If you spend $100, you will receive two $10 gift cards, and so on.

2) If your reward is $20, it means that for every $50 spent, you will receive a $20 gift card. To find three possible amounts for your purchase, you can calculate multiples of $50 that result in $20 rewards. Here are three examples:
- If you spend $100, you would receive two $20 gift cards.
- If you spend $150, you would receive three $20 gift cards.
- If you spend $200, you would receive four $20 gift cards.

3) If your total purchase is $98 and you want to maximize your rewards, it is worth considering whether it would be beneficial to increase your purchase to the next multiple of $50. In this case, spending an additional $2 to reach $100 would result in two $20 gift cards, giving you a total of $40 in rewards. However, it is important to evaluate whether the additional $2 spent is worth the extra gift card value received. If the products or services you are purchasing are not worth the additional cost, it may be more sensible to stick with your $98 purchase and receive one $10 gift card. Ultimately, the decision depends on your priorities and preferences.