Jimmy’s new cell phone cost him $49.99 when he signed a 2-year plan, which was 75% off the original price. What was the original price?

1 Answer
Apr 18, 2016

#$199.96#

Explanation:

If Jimmy's new cell cost him #$49.99# with a #75%# discount, then #color(blue)($49.99)# is #100%-75%=color(blue)(25%)# of the original price.

You can solve the problem by setting up a ratio using fractions. Start by making a "let" statement to represent #x#, the original price.

Let #x# represent the original price of the cell phone.

Set up the equation.

#(25%)/(100%)=($49.99)/x#

Remove all symbols.

#25/100=49.99/x#

Solve for #x#.

#x=49.99-:25/100#

#x=49.99xx100/25#

#x=color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)$199.96color(white)(a/a)|)))#

#:.#, the original price of the cell phone was #$199.96#.