Asked by Braylon
What is the regular cost of each chair
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I don’t have the rest of the problem — can you paste the full question or the numbers (sale price, discount amount or percent, number of chairs, etc.)?
If you meant “regular price” given a sale price and a percent discount, use:
Regular price = sale price ÷ (1 − discount rate)
Examples:
- If a chair is $90 after 25% off: regular = 90 ÷ 0.75 = $120.
- If a chair is $150 after 10% off: regular = 150 ÷ 0.90 = $166.67.
If the discount was a fixed dollar amount (d), then:
Regular price = sale price + d
Give the numbers and I’ll compute the regular cost for each chair.
If you meant “regular price” given a sale price and a percent discount, use:
Regular price = sale price ÷ (1 − discount rate)
Examples:
- If a chair is $90 after 25% off: regular = 90 ÷ 0.75 = $120.
- If a chair is $150 after 10% off: regular = 150 ÷ 0.90 = $166.67.
If the discount was a fixed dollar amount (d), then:
Regular price = sale price + d
Give the numbers and I’ll compute the regular cost for each chair.
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