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4 October, 15:16

4. At an electronics store, Jennifer selected

two video games that originally cost $25

each. There were on sale for 15% off each

game. How much did Jennifer pay for the

games if the sales tax was 8.25%?

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  1. 4 October, 15:23
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    I think it's about $46 or $46.01

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, if the games are $25 each, and they're both on 15% sale, then that means they're 85% of the original price, so $25 x. 85 = $21.25, and you have to multiply that by two since it's for two games, which is $42.50. Then there's an 8.25% sales tax, so if you're paying a 8.25% tax on a $42.50 item, you multiply $42.50 by 1.0825, because the 1 represents the 42.50 and the additional. 0825 is the 8.25% tax, so $42.50 x 1.0825 = 46.00625, or rounded, $46.01.
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