DeMarkus says that a store overcharged him on the price of the video game he bought. He thought that the price was marked of the
original price, but it was really off the original price. He misread the advertisement. If the original price of the game was $48, what is the difference between the price that DeMarkus thought he should pay and the price that the store charged him?
The question is not complete, here is the complete question
"<em>DeMarkus says that a store overcharged him on the price of the video game he bought. He thought that the price was marked 1/4 of the original price, but it was really 1/4 off the original price. He misread the advertisement. If the original price of the game was $48, what is the difference between the price that DeMarkus thought he should pay and the price that the store charged him?"</em>
<h2 /><h2>Solution</h2><h2>Take note of the words "of" and "off" </h2>
Since you didn't provide the radius or the height, I am unable to provide a solution to this problem but hopefully you can solve it on your own now that you have the formula.