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A computer salesperson said she would drop the price of a computer by $120, which was a 15% discount. what was the original selling price of the computer?
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a computer salesperson said she would drop the price of a computer by $120, which was a 15% discount. what was the original selling price of the computer?
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it would be $128 120 x's .15 is 18 so 120+18 is 128
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It was dropped by $120 which was a 15% discount.
Let the original price be x.
15% of x = $120
(15/100)x = 120
0.15x = 120
x = 120 / 0.15
x = 800
Hence the original price was $800.
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