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A one-terabyte external hard drive is on sale at a 27% discount. If the original price was $341, what is the sale price?

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SOLUTION:

Step 1:

In this question, we are given the following:

A one-terabyte external hard drive is on sale at a 27% discount.

If the original price was $341, what is the sale price?

Step 2:

The details of the solution are as follows:


\begin{gathered} Since\text{ original price of the device = \$341} \\ and\text{ the discount was at 27\%,} \end{gathered}
Then,\text{ we have that 27\% of \$ 341 = }(27)/(100)\text{ x \$ 341 = }\frac{\text{ \$ 9207}}{100}\text{ = \$ 92 . 07}
\begin{gathered} This\text{ means that:} \\ Original\text{ price = \$341} \\ Discount\text{ price = \$ 92.07} \\ New\text{ selling price = \$ \lparen 341 - 92.07 \rparen = \$ 248 .93} \end{gathered}

CONCLUSION:

The new selling price = $ 248.93

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