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Mrs. Johnson bought a camera with 35% discount. If the original price was $60, how much did she pay for the camera after the discount (not including tax)?

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Final answer:

Mrs. Johnson bought a camera with a 35% discount. To calculate the discount, the percentage is converted to decimal and multiplied by the original price of $60, resulting in a $21 discount. She paid $39 after the discount.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mrs. Johnson bought a camera with a 35% discount. If the original price was $60, we need to calculate how much the discount amounts to in dollars and then subtract that from the original price to find out how much she paid. First, convert the percent discount to a decimal (35% becomes 0.35), and then multiply that by the original price to find the amount of the discount.

Discount amount = Original Price × Discount Rate
Discount amount = $60 × 0.35
Discount amount = $21

After finding the discount amount, we subtract it from the original price.

Final Price = Original Price - Discount Amount
Final Price = $60 - $21
Final Price = $39

Therefore, Mrs. Johnson paid $39 for the camera after the discount.

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