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a car generally depreciates 25% of its original value in the first year lonnoes car is worth $27300.00 after the first year. What was it's original cost?
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a car generally depreciates 25% of its original value in the first year lonnoes car is worth $27300.00 after the first year. What was it's original cost?
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First, we convert the percentage to a decimal.
25% - 0.25
Next, we times this by the cars current value.
0.25 x $27,300
= $6,825
Lastly, we add this to our original cost to determine the starting value of the car.
$27,300 + $6,825
= $34,125
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