Answer:
the sale price of the video game after discount is 25.29
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Remark
Whatever the original price, he gets 70% in the first instance.
He gets 80% in the second instance.
He gets 90% in the third instance
His total income is 240 dollars.
Let the original price be x
Equation
70%x + 80%x +90%x = 240
70% = 0.7 ; 80% = 0.8 ;90% = 0.9
Solution
0.7x + 0.8x + 0.9x = 240 Take out x as a common factor and add the decimals.
x (0.7 + 0.8 + 0.9) = 240
2.4x = 240 Divide both sides by 2.4
x = 240/2.4
x = 100
So the watches should have brought in 3*100 = 300 dollars.
He only brought in 240 dollars.
He lost 300 - 240 = 60 dollars.
The answer is B.
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You would plug in the ordered pair into the equation.
1. Put the y value from the ordered pair in the y spot, and the x value in the x spot.
2. add up the x side
Does it equal the y side?
Im a bit confused as the question says “<” at least on my end? I’m not sure if that’s just the way it ended up being written or if it means something. Sorry if my answer doesn’t apply :(. But if it does, I hope it helps!