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A pair of jeans is discounted for 30% off. If the original price is $31.50,what is the discount amount that will be taken off of the original price?
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A pair of jeans is discounted for 30% off. If the original price is $31.50,what is the discount amount that will be taken off of the original price?
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You simply multiply the discount by the original price (remember to change the percent to a decimal).
0.30*31.50=9.45
So, the discount took $9.45 off of the original price.
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As June21 explained, you can turn 30% into a decimal by dividing 100 into 30,(30/100), then multiply the
$31.50 with 0.3 to get the amount after taken off the original price.
0.3*31.50=9.45.
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