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I paid $26 last week to fill my gas tank. This week I paid $23.92. What is the percent discount?​

User Cluny
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Answer:

8% discount

Step-by-step explanation:

percent discount is calculated as


(discount)/(original) × 100%

discount = $26 - $23.92 = $2.08 and original cost = $26 , then

percent discount =
(2.08)/(26) × 100% = 0.08 × 100% = 8%

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User Marabu
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Final answer:

To determine the percent discount on gasoline, subtract the reduced price from the original price, divide by the original price, and multiply by 100. In this case, the percent discount is 8%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking for the calculation of the percent discount given the original and the reduced prices they paid for gasoline. To find the percent discount, we follow these steps:

  1. Calculate the difference in price between the original and the reduced price. This is the discount amount.
    Discount = Original Price - New Price = $26.00 - $23.92 = $2.08.
  2. Divide the discount amount by the original price.
    Discount Percentage = (Discount ÷ Original Price) × 100
    Discount Percentage = ($2.08 ÷ $26.00) × 100.
  3. Calculate the result to find the percentage.
    Discount Percentage = (0.08) × 100 = 8%.

Therefore, the percent discount the student received on their gasoline purchase was 8%.

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