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Solve. Use the discount equation

S = R − rR, where S is the sale price, R is the regular price, and r is the discount rate.

An exercise bike is on sale for $320, having been marked down 20% off the regular price. Find the regular price.

User Eytschkay
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Answer:


\$ 400.

Explanation:

In this question,
S (sales price) and
r (discount rate) are both given. The unknown is the regular price,
R.

Rearrange the discount equation to solve for
R in terms of
S and
r.


S = R - r\, R.


S = (1 - r)\, R.

Divide both sides by
(1 - r):


\displaystyle (S)/(1 - r) = ((1 - r)\, R)/(1 - r).


\begin{aligned}R &= (S)/(1 - r)\end{aligned}.

It is given that
S = 320. A mark-down of
20\% is equivalent to a discount rate of
r = 20 / 100 = 0.20. Substitute in
S and
r to find the value of
R:


\begin{aligned}R &= (S)/(1 - r) \\ &= (320)/(1 - 0.2) \\ &= (320)/(0.8) \\ &= 400\end{aligned}.

Thus, the regular price would be
\$ 400.

User Guillaume Mastio
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