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Nick brought groceries for n dollars.he had a coupon for 15.50 off.he paid 34.63 Including tax for the groceries he purchased . Which equation represents the original cost of groceries nick bought? What was this amount?
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Let's represent the original cost of groceries Nick bought as "x".
We know that he had a coupon for $15.50 off, so the final amount he paid after the discount and including tax is $34.63. This can be represented as:
x - $15.50 + tax = $34.63
However, since the tax amount is not specified, we cannot directly solve the equation to find the original cost of the groceries. We need the tax amount or more information to accurately determine the original cost of the groceries Nick bought.
We know that he had a coupon for $15.50 off, so the final amount he paid after the discount and including tax is $34.63. This can be represented as:
x - $15.50 + tax = $34.63
However, since the tax amount is not specified, we cannot directly solve the equation to find the original cost of the groceries. We need the tax amount or more information to accurately determine the original cost of the groceries Nick bought.
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