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Next, we take off the extra <math>20\%</math> as asked by the problem. <math>70\cdot0.80=56</math> | Next, we take off the extra <math>20\%</math> as asked by the problem. <math>70\cdot0.80=56</math> | ||
− | So the final price of an item is \$56. We have to do <math>100-56</math> because <math>56</math> was the final price and we wanted the discount. So the final answer is 44%, which is answer choice B. | + | So the final price of an item is \$56. We have to do <math>100-56</math> because <math>56</math> was the final price and we wanted the discount. So the final answer is <math>44\%</math>, which is answer choice B. |
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Revision as of 19:17, 22 December 2021
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Problem
A merchant offers a large group of items at off. Later, the merchant takes off these sale prices and claims that the final price of these items is off the original price. The total discount is
Solution
Solution 1
Let's assume that each item is dollars. First we take off off of dollars.
Next, we take off the extra as asked by the problem.
So the final price of an item is $56. We have to do because was the final price and we wanted the discount. So the final answer is , which is answer choice B.
See Also
2002 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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