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A store's cost for a stereo was $27. The markup was 75%. A customer purchased it on sale at 40% off the markup price. What was the purchase price of the stereo

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so the stereo costs $27, so to include a price for profit and other expenses, it gets ballooned to 75% extra, or the new price is 175%, how much is that?

if we take 27 to be the 100%, what's 175% of that?


\bf \begin{array}{ccllll} amount&\%\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ 27&100\\ x&175 \end{array}\implies \cfrac{27}{x}=\cfrac{100}{175}\implies \cfrac{27\cdot 175}{100}=x\implies \boxed{47.25=x}

alrite, then a customer showed up and found it on sale, 40% off that price, so if you take out 40% from the 100%, the price the customer found it at is the 60%, 100-40, of the current price of 47.25

so, if 47.25 is the 100%, what's 60% of that?


\bf \begin{array}{ccllll} amount&\%\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ 47.25&100\\ x&60 \end{array}\implies \cfrac{47.25}{x}=\cfrac{100}{60}

solve for "x".
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