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What is the approach to solving this kind of problem?: "A shirt costs $12 after a 15% discount. What was the original price of the shirt?"
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What is the approach to solving this kind of problem?: "A shirt costs $12 after a 15% discount. What was the original price of the shirt?"
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Original price = 100%
100% - 15% = 85%
So $12 = 85% of original price
12 = 85/100x
12 = 0,85x
12/0,85 = x
14,12 ≈ x
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The approach is ...
$12 = 85% of (original price)
$12 = 0.85 x (original price)
Divide each side by 0.85 :
$12 / 0.85
= original price
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