S = sale price (in dollars)
p = sticker price (in dollars)
Note: the sticker price is what the customer pays after the discount
Another note: This is ignoring any taxes or other fees
We're told that the sale price is the result of taking 10% off the sticker price. This means...
sale price = (sticker price) - (10% of sticker price)
s = p - 0.10*p
s = 1*p - 0.10*p
s = (1 - 0.10)*p
s = (0.90)*p
s = 0.90*p
So the expression for the sale price is 0.90*p where p is the sticker price in dollars.
Note: this means that the sale price is 90% of the sticker price.
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Now plug in the sticker price p = 80 to find the sale price s
s = 0.90*p
s = 0.90*80
s = 72
The sale price is $72 which is what the customer will pay (if we ignore any taxes or other fees).
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In this question, we're trying to find how many hours Mike had the bike for.
We know that 13 dollars as a flat rate.
We also know that they charge 13 dollars and hour.
Mike paid a total of 67 dollars for the bike.
Lets represent this as an equation:
67 = 9x + 13
x = hours the bike was rented
Solve for x:
67 = 9x + 13
Subtract 13 from both sides
54 = 9x
Divide both sides by 9
6 = x
This means that Mike rented the bike for 6 hours.
Answer:
6 hours
I hope this helped I don't really understand what you were asking but I solved the iniquity and plotted on a number line
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6/25
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