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+ | The discounted shoe is <math>20\%</math> off the original price. So that means <math>1 - 0.2 = 0.8</math>. There is also a <math>7.5\%</math> sales tax charge, so <math>0.8 * 1.075 = 0.86</math>. Now we can set up the equation <math>0.86x = 43</math>, and solving that we get <math>x=\boxed{\textbf{(B) }50}</math> ~ kabbybear |
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Problem
Carlos went to a sports store to buy running shoes. Running shoes were on sale, with prices reduced by on every pair of shoes. Carlos also knew that he had to pay a sales tax on the discounted price. He had dollars. What is the original (before discount) price of the most expensive shoes he could afford to buy?
Solution 1
We can create the equation: using the information given. This is because x, the original price, got reduced by 20%, or multiplied by 0.8, and it also got multiplied by 1.075 on the discounted price. Solving that equation, we get
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Solution 2 (Easy)
The discounted shoe is off the original price. So that means . There is also a sales tax charge, so . Now we can set up the equation , and solving that we get ~ kabbybear