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29 June, 10:38

You have a coupon worth $18 off the purchase of a scientific calculator. At the same time

the calculator is offered with a discount of 15%, but no further discounts may be applied. For

what tag price on the calculator do you pay the same amount for each discount?

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  1. 29 June, 12:51
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    18 would have to =.15*x so x=120

    'so 120$
  2. 29 June, 13:40
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    You want to know 15% of what equals 18.

    15% * x = 18

    0.15x = 18

    x = 120

    So when the price is $120, the price will be the same for both discounts.

    120 - 18 = 102

    15% of 120 = 18

    120 - 18 = 102
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