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The sweater is on sale for 20% off the regular price the sale price is $60 what is the regular price of the sweater

User Mariz Melo
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Answer:

$48

Explanation:

List price = $60.00

Discount = 20% .

Hence the new price is (100-20)% = 80% of original price .

=> price = $ 60* 80/100

=> price = $ 48

User Bilak
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Hello! So the sweater was marked off by 20% and the sale price is $60. To find the original price of the sweater, we can write and solve a proportion. Set it up like this:

60/x = 80/100

This is because 60 is a part of the whole (the original price), and even though the price was marked down by 20%, you still pay 80% of that price. Let's cross multiply the values. 60 * 100 is 6,000. 80 * x is 80x. That makes 6,000 = 80x. Now, divide each side by 80 to isolate the x. 80x/80 cancels out. 6,000/80 is 75. Let's check this. 75 * 80% (0.8) is 60. There. x = 75. The regular price of the sweater is $75.
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