Here, we want to calculate the possible values for the original price of the sweater.
Let the original price of the sweater be $x
We are told that the sales price is 40% off the original price
Mathematically, we can calculate the discount as follows;
40/100 * x = 0.4x
Now, the sales price is Original price - discount
So, the sales price will be x - 0.4x = 0.6x
Furthermore, there was a clearance at an additional 25%
The discount from the clearance sales will be
25/100 * sales price
25/100 * 0.6x
0.25 * 0.6x = 0.15x
So the clearance price will be
0.6x - 0.15x = 0.45x
Now, she used a coupon that saved her $5
So, the amount to be paid will be;
0.45x - 5
Also, we are told that Andrea did not spend more than $7.60
This means we have an inequality that can be defined as the amount to be paid is no more than $7.60
Representing this, we have;
We now proceed to solve this inequality;
0.45x ≤ 7.60 + 5
0.45x ≤ 12.6
x ≤ 12.6/0.45
x ≤ $28
So the possible values for the original price of the sweater are values which are less than or equal to $28
Examples of these include 27,26,25,24 upto $1 , since the price paid cannot be negative