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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Why do you ask?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
need help with a equation obviously :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol. post the equation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Jose sees a shirt he wants to buy. His friend reminds him that he'll have to pay the price of the shirt plus sales tax.
A formula describing this scenario is t=c+cb where t=total proce jose paid for the shirt
c=cost of the shirt
b= sales tax (percent)
Rewrite the formula to solve for the percent sales tax.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hopefully thats understandable
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
whoa reminds me of Freshman year. okay so if you brake it down
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Total=cost of shirt + c of shirt X sales tax
OpenStudy (anonymous):
right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks for helping me by the way
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw. noooowww youre just looking for the equation right? yor do you need to solve it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea just the equation since it doesnt give you sales tax or the price its just variables
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Cb = t-c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow thank you lets see if i get it right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
damn i didint get it right thanks for trying though