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20 January, 13:11

Today, everything at a store is on sale. The store offers a 20% discount. The regular price of a shirt is x dollars, what is the discount price in dollars?

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  1. 20 January, 13:28
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    original cost - (percentage off) (original cost) = sale cost

    x - 0.35x = 0.65x = sale cost Remember that x = 1x.

    x - 0.35x = 1x - 0.35x = 0.65x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    et me give you another problem and see if you can figure it out. A shirt is x dollars and it's on sale for 20% off.

    Let's think about how you would figure this out in the store and turn it into an equation.

    You take the original amount, multiply it by 20%, and subtract it from the original amount.

    Remember that to turn a percent into a decimal, we move the decimal 2 places to the left,

    So, we have x -.20x = the new price.

    Now, remember that the old price is 100%, right? What percent is the new price if we took 20% off? 80%, right?

    So, we can either subtract x -.20x to get. 80x, or we can take the 20% from the 100% to get the 80%, or. 80x.
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