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Virtual Class #8 - Basic Math Skills and Coupons So..you want to learn couponing?Well like everything else in life, you cannot just jump right in and expect to have an understanding of what you are doing. Feel free to ask questions if you do not have an understanding of any concepts we may talk about. So here is our first Virtual Class! To do couponing and to do it well you need to have a basic understanding of math. This mini lesson is going to take you through coupon usage for a sample item. Scenerio #1 1. The store you are shopping in does NOT double coupons of any value 2. You want to purchase 2 bags of lettuce at $1 per bag 3. You have 4 coupon to use
4. Which coupon(s) do you use for scenerio #1 5. What is your out of pocket costs for 2 bags of lettuce using the coupons you have selected? Scenerio #2 1. The store you are shopping in doubles coupons up to $1 Limit 2 like coupons 2. You want to purchase 4 Pillsbury Refrigerated cookies at $2.50 each 3. You have the following coupons to use:
5. What is going to be your out of pocket cost for the cookies using the coupons you have chosen? The answers..given out later today. Doing the math above is very valuable, especially when you need to follow not only the rules of the store, but the rules of the coupon. Moonflower ![]() Last edited by MrCoupon; 02-16-2009 at 08:25 PM. |
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Great class!!!!!!!! Thanks!!
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Come on you all..at least attempt at an answer!!
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I know!! I know!! I'm just afraid of being the teachers pet!!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() just an fyi....... $.75/1 means $.75 off one item. $.75/2, means $.75 off 2 items... Last edited by MrCoupon; 11-13-2008 at 02:24 PM. |
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OK, I'll try.
Scenario 1: Assuming I can use only 1 coupon, then I would use $1/2. However, I know that you guys use more than one somehow, so this will be a good lesson for me. Scenario 2: $2/3 and $1/1. Again, I know you will tell me I can use more of them probably. |
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Refer to moonflower's post for the answers!!!
Last edited by MrCoupon; 11-13-2008 at 05:40 PM. |
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Answers:
Scenerio #1 Best scenerio is using .55/1 & .55/1 Reason Dole salad will cost you $1 each for a total cost of $2 You can use $1/2 which will bring the cost down to $1 for both. However, if you use the .55/1 and the .55/1 (you have 4 coupons, 2 of which are the same) your total out of pocket cost will be .90. 2nd option is a better deal. Scenerio #2 Mr Coupon your first set does not work as they only double the first 2 coupon (you had 3 .60/1 in there). You can still do it, but the 3rd coupon won't double. Your second scenerio did not double all coupons..It doubles all coupon up to $1, meaning a $1 coupon is worth $2 (maybe that was unclear) So math: 4 Pillsbury = $10 use the following $1/1 Pillsbury = $2 off .60/1 Pillsbury = $1.20 off .60/1 Pillsbury = $1.20 off .50/1 Pillsbury = $1 off Total out of pocket = $4.60 Anyone confused? |
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Yes, me!!!!!
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Ok. Which scenerio are you confused on?
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I just need to study it more for a while. Then I'll ask a question.
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