Mohal has a loyalty card good for a discount at his local pharmacy. To find the total he has to pay, before tax, he multiplies the prices by 0.96. What percent discount does the card give?

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To find the percent discount that Mohal's loyalty card provides, we start with the fact that he pays 96% of the original price due to the discount.

Let the original price be represented as \( P \). Then, with the discount applied, the amount he pays is:

\[ 0.96P \]

The discount amount is the difference between the original price and the discounted price:

\[ \text{Discount} = P - 0.96P = 0.04P \]

To find the percent discount, we can calculate the discount relative to the original price, expressed as a percentage:

\[ \text{Percent Discount} = \left(\frac{\text{Discount}}{P}\right) \times 100 = \left(\frac{0.04P}{P}\right) \times 100 \]

Simplifying this expression gives:

\[ \text{Percent Discount} = 0.04 \times 100 = 4% \]

Thus, the loyalty card gives a 4% discount.