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Kennedy goes to a store an buys an item that costs xx dollars. She has a coupon for 35% off, and then a 7% tax is added to the discounted price. Write an expression in terms of xx that represents the total amount that Kennedy paid at the register.

User Madushan Perera
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We are given that an item has a cost xx.

First, we will calculate the 35% discount on the total price. To do that we will subtract 35% of the initial cost from the initial cost

To calculate the 35% we multiply the price by 35/100, like this:


xx*(35)/(100)

Now we subtract this from the initial price, which was "xx". Subtracting we get:


P_d=xx-xx*(35)/(100)

This is the cost with the discount. Now, we will add to this the tax of 7%. First, we calculate the 7% of the price with the discount by multiplying it by 7/100, like this:


(xx-xx*(35)/(100))*(7)/(100)

Now, we add this to the price with the discount, like this:


T=(xx-xx*(35)/(100))+(xx-xx*(35)/(100))*(7)/(100)

Now, we can simplify. We start by using the distributive property on the second parenthesis:


T=xx-xx*(35)/(100)+xx*(7)/(100)-xx*(35)/(100)*(7)/(100)

Now we solve the product of 35/100 by 7/100, we get:


T=T=xx-xx*(35)/(100)+xx*(7)/(100)-xx*(49)/(2000)

Now we take xx as a co

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