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24 September, 12:11

Well he buys two books at a bookstore. He spent $44.52 after 6% sales tax is applied, but the clerk does not provide him with the receipt. He knows that book A cost $17.50 before sales tax, But he is not sure how much book B costs.

A. Use an arithmetic solution to find the cost of book B.

B. Determine how much the cost of book B can be represented in an equation. Write an equation using the distributive property that represents this situation.

C. Use the equation from part b to find the cost of book B. Show your work.

D. Explain how finding the cost of book B using the arithmetic solution compares to finding the cost of book B using the algebraic solution.

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  1. 24 September, 12:22
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    Let x represent the cost of book B

    Book A: $17.50

    Book B: x

    Sales tax: (A + B) x 6% =.06 (17.50 + x) = 1.05 +.06x

    book A + book B + sales tax = total cost

    (17.50) + (x) + (1.05 +.06x) = 44.52 plugged in all of the values

    18.55 + 1.06x = 44.52 added like terms

    1.06x = 25.97 subtracted 18.55 from both sides

    x = 24.50 divided 1.06 from both sides

    Answer: $24.50
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