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30 January, 15:35

David wants to buy a new tablet computer. He looks at a sales ad and sees that a computer store is selling a tablet computer for $499 which is 13

off the regular price.

Part A:

Write an equation that represents the situation. Let x = the original cost of the tablet.

Part B:

Find the original cost of the tablet computer

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  1. 30 January, 17:32
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    Original cost = $573.56

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be the original cost of the tablet

    13% of x = discount

    New selling price = 499 = x - (13% of x)

    499 = x - 0.13x = 0.87x

    x = 499/0.87 = $573.56
  2. 30 January, 17:32
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    Part A: x - $13 = $499

    Part B: The original cost is $512

    Step-by-step explanation:

    PART A:

    If the discounted price is $499 and the discount is $13, the the original price (x) minus the discount ($13) equals the discounted price ($499).

    Hence, x - $13 = $499.

    PART B:

    In order to find the original price (x) add the discount ($13) to the discounted price ($499). To do this, set the equation in Part A equal to x by add $13 to both sides.

    x - $13 = $499

    x - $13 + $13 = $499 + $13

    Then add $499 and $13 to get $512.

    x = $499 + $13

    x = $512
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