Joe paid $14.00 for a board game. This is 70% of the original price. What is the original price? i honestly dont know how
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
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hi xP
563blackghost (563blackghost):
Heyo :)
OpenStudy (itrymath):
im seriouslt stupid i dont know how to do this
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
i know its embarrassing but i haven't done this for so long
563blackghost (563blackghost):
We would first need to convert `70%` into a decimal so we would move the decimal point to the left twice....what is the decimal?
OpenStudy (itrymath):
Yeah i know that part after
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whats next*
563blackghost (563blackghost):
Oooo ok well we would then mutliply the decimal by the discount price...
\(\huge{14 \times .7 = ?}\)
Once you find that you would add the product you got by the discount price....
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
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omg thanks m8
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what would this world do without you smart people ??!
563blackghost (563blackghost):
xD your very welcome
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
you know you should become a private tutor you'd get paid well amount idk just a compliment
563blackghost (563blackghost):
I might just be :) thank you for the compliment ^^