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7. Okay. So the computer was originally $1,080, and the discount is 20%, but David would still have to pay 80% of the original price. To find the sale price, let's multiply. 1,080 * 80% (0.8) is 864. The sale price of the compuet is $864, but now we must add the sales tax to find the total price. We will multiply by 108%, because 100% (representing the price + 8% is 108%, and doing this will get us stright to the total price. 864 * 108% (1.08) is 933.12. There. David paid a total price of $933.12 for the computer.
8. Okay. So we are looking for the amount of discount for the sweater Suzanne bought. First off, let's subtract the prices to find the difference. 40 - 25 is 15. Now, let's divide that by 40 (the original price) to find the discount. 15/40 is 0.375. Or 37.5% when converted into a percentage. There. Suzanne received a 37.5% discount on the sweater when she bought it.
9. So the car was bought for x dollars. 0.88 represents 88%, so the value of the car is 88% of the previous year. An expression that is a way to describe the change in car value is x * (100 - 0.12)^t, because you car loses 12% of the remaining value each year, which leaves 88% of it remaining, and having the t as the exponent represents the number of years. That expression helps find the value of the car currently and can help you compare the values.
Possible values are
x=1,y=11
x=2,y=8
x=3,y=5
x=4,y=2
11. The two angles are vertical angles, which mean they are equal to each other.
14x - 5 = 13x
Add 5 to both sides:
14x = 13x + 5
Subtract 13x from both sides:
x = 5
12. The two angles are supplementary and when added together need to equal 180 degrees.
5x -20 + 3x = 180
Combine like terms:
8x -20 = 180
Add 20 to both sides:
8x = 200
Divide both sides by 8:
x = 200 /8
x = 25
Antonio runs 1,460 miles in one year