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12 May, 09:17

The owner of a sporting goods store buys pairs of rollerblades for $60 and marks them up 25%. several months later he decides to clear his inventory and sells each pair of rollerblades at a descount of 20%. what is the total price of a pair of these rollerblades with the discount and a 6% sale tax?

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  1. 12 May, 11:04
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    The total price would be $63.60
  2. 12 May, 11:24
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    Initial Price = $60

    Markup = 25% x $60 = 0.25 x 60 = $15

    Price after Markup = $60 + $15 = $75

    Discount = 20% x $75 = 0.25 x 70 = $18.75

    Price after Discount = $75 - $18.75 = $56.25

    Sales Tax = 6% x $56.25 - 0.06 x 56.25 = $3.38

    Price = $56.25 + $3.38 = $59.63

    Answer: $59.63
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