Respuesta :
Ok, so the discount is given in a percentage, in this case 10%. The sale price is going to reflect 10% of the original price minus the discount, so...
Sale $ = original$ - original $ x .10
If we use some algebra, we can reorganize the equation to solve for the original price...
Sale $ = original$ - original $ x .10
Sale $ = original$ (1 - .10)
Sale $ = original$ x .90
original$ = sale$/.90
So now we can plug in our values
original price = 50/.90
original price = 55.55555 = $55.55 to the nearest nickel
Sale $ = original$ - original $ x .10
If we use some algebra, we can reorganize the equation to solve for the original price...
Sale $ = original$ - original $ x .10
Sale $ = original$ (1 - .10)
Sale $ = original$ x .90
original$ = sale$/.90
So now we can plug in our values
original price = 50/.90
original price = 55.55555 = $55.55 to the nearest nickel
Answer:
$55.55
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to calculate the original price of the radio we just have to do a rule of thirds, we know that the price payed was $50, and that it was 10% off from the original price, now we just have to to a simple rule of thirds, if $50 is the 90% how much is the 100%?
[tex]\frac{50}{x} =\frac{90}{100}[/tex]
Now we clear X to find how much is the 100%:
[tex]x=\frac{50x100}{90} \\x=\frac{5000}{90} \\x=55.5555[/tex]
So the original price was $55.55