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9 May, 02:46

A post on a classifieds website Craigslist advertised a mountain bike selling for $1,164 less than it's retail price. if this is a 40% savings, what is the retail price of the bike

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  1. 9 May, 03:15
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    From the information given 40% represents the savings and is 1, 164 dollars

    Therefore 100% represents the full retail price.

    We first find out what 1% represents.

    40% = 1,164

    1% = x (where x is the amount in dollars equivalent to 1%)

    We then simplify the equation

    x * 40% = 1,164 * 1%

    40 x = 1,164

    x = 1,164 / 40 → x = 29.1

    So 1% is equivalent to 29.1 dollars. How about 100%?

    100% will be 100 * 29.1 = 2,910

    Therefore the full retail price is $ 2,910
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