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There were 30 pairs of jeans on sale for 2/3 of the regular price.

The regular price was $36. What was the sale price?

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Answer : $36

Explanation:

To find the sale price we can set up a proportion. 25/100 = x/48. We keep the 100 and 48 both on the bottom of the fraction since they represent the "whole". x represents the discount off the full price of the dress. To solve this proportion, we cross multiply, yielding 48 * 25 = 100x. Alternatively, if you notice that 25/100 simplifies to 1/4, we can use 1/4 in our proportion instead of 25/100, thus, 1/4 = x/48. Then, cross multiplying, we get 48 = 4x, so x = 12. Then we subtract this discount from the original price yielding 48 – 12 = 36; thus, she paid $36 for the dress.

25% = 25/100

25100=x48

14=x48

(1) * (48) = (4) * (x)

48 = 4x

(48)/4 = (4x)/4

12 = x

The discount is $12.

$48 – $12 = $36

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