Concept explainers
a.
To write: and solve equation to find amount spent on each CD.
a.
Answer to Problem 47E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Amount spent on 4 CD’s is $30.40.
Each CD costs the same and is on sale for 80% of original price.
Let the cost of 1 CD due to sale be $ x .
Now,
Number of CD’s
Thus,
Conclusion:
Thus, the amount spent on each CD is $7.6.
b.
To explain: is it possible to buy 3 CD’s if you have $ 25 and CD’s are no more on sale.
b.
Answer to Problem 47E
No
Explanation of Solution
Given:
CD is on sale for 80% of original price.
From part (a), the amount spent on each CD is $7.6.
Let the original price of the CD be $ x.
Amount spent on each CD = 80%
That is,
Then, the cost of 3 such CD’s is:
Number of CD’s
Thus,
Conclusion:
The original price of 3 CD’s is $28.50, so $25 is not enough to buy them.
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