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Ted Thomason found a good deal when he purchased a bedding set. He paid the store's clerk two $20 bills and a $5 bill. The clerk gave him $2.65 in change. If the sales tax is 7.2%, what was the selling price of the bedding set before taxes?

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I'm pretty sure $39.31 was the original sales cost because if you use proportions to find out what is 7.2% of 42.35 ( what you get you you subtract 45 by 2.65). Your equation would be x/42.35 = 7.2/100. 42.35 is the whole because tax is adding money onto your original cost, making that the part. When you cross multiply you get 100x = 304.92. Then you divide by 100 on both sides to isolate the variable, to get x = 3.04. But you don't stop there. Since 3.04 is only the 7.2%, you have to subtract that by 42. 35 to get a sum of 39. 31 as your total. 
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