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Tcecarenko [31]
3 years ago
13

Colton went shopping for a new camera because of a sale. The store was offering a 25% discount. If the price on the tag was $45,

what would be the price after the discount but before tax, to the nearest dollar and cent?
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1 answer:
ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: $34

Explanation:

Price on tag = $45

Discount offered = 25%

First, we need to calculate the amount of discount that was offered. This will be:

= 25% × $45

= 25/100 × $45

= 0.25 × $45

= $11.25

Therefore, the price after the discount will be:

= Selling Price before discount - discount

= $45 - $11.25

= $33.75

= $34 to nearest dollar

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