Work with a partner. You buy a shirt that is on sale for 30% off. You pay $22.40. Your friend wants to know the original price of the shirt. How can your friend find the original price?

1 Answer
Apr 26, 2017

#$32.00#

Explanation:

Let's turn that percentage into a decimal so it is easier to work with.

#30-:100= 0.3#

So... we know that #$22.40# is #70%# of our original price since we took away #30%# from the original to get to #$22.40#

That means that #70%# of #x# price that we don't know should equal #22.40# or...

#0.7x=22.40#

[Don't forget you can divide any percentage by 100 to turn it into a decimal]

Now we just solve our equation to find #x# which is our original price

#0.7x=22.40#

Divide both sides by #0.7#

#(0.7x)/0.7=22.40/0.7#

#(cancel0.7x)/cancel0.7=22.40/0.7#

#x=22.40/0.7#

#x=32#

We can even check our answer.

Take our total price #32# and take away #30%# from it to see if we get back to #22.40#

[#30%=0.3#]

#$32*0.3=$9.6#

So #30%# of #$32# is #$9.6#. Take those #$9.6# dollars away from our #$32# to see if we are back where we started.

#$32-$9.6=$22.40#

#$22.40#