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m2bma

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If a television costs $116 after a 10% disocunt, what was the original cost? Need formula to show work. Thanks!
 
You do NOT need "formula to show work". Taht would be no work. You need to define your problem and solve it.

Definition: X = Original Cost

You tell me what's next.
 
What? Look really hard at what you wrote.

X = X10%

First, that doesn't mean anything.
Second, if you meant X = X*10%, the ONLY solution is X = $0.00. No good.

Hint:
Discount = (Original Price)*(Discount Rate)
 
I KNOW I HAVE TO FIND THE ORIGINAL PRICE. SO, I WOULD TAKE THE ORIGINAL PRICE TIMES 10% AND THAT WOULD GIVE ME THE 10% DISCOUNT. THEN, I WOULD TAKE THE ORIGINAL PRICE AND SUBSTRACT THE 10% DISCOUNT. THAT WOULD GIVE ME THE $116, BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO GET THE ORIGINAL COST.
 
Hello, m2bma!

If a television costs $116 after a 10% discount, what was the original cost?
Give it some thought . . .

If you get a 10% discount, then you are paying 90% of the original cost.

That is: 90% of the original cost is $116.

And there is your equation: \(\displaystyle \:0.90\cdot X\;=\;116\)
 
Thank you! :) It makes so much more sense now. So easy....but made it so hard.
 
No, you didn't make it hard. You described it perfectly. Just make your notation do that.

X = Original Price
X * 10% = Discount

(Original Price) - (Discount) = (Discounted Price)

X - X*10% = $116

Now, a little algebra:

X*(1 - 10%) = $116
X*(1 - 0.10) = $116
X*(0.90) = $116
X = $116/0.90
 
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