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Guitars. You are shopping for a guitar and find one with an original price of $160 . The store is offering a 30% discount on all guitars. What is the sale price of the guitar?. EXAMPLE 1. Finding a Sale Price. Subtract the discount from the original price. STEP 2. =. 160 – 48 112.

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  1. Guitars You are shopping for a guitar and find one with an original price of $160. The store is offering a 30% discount on all guitars. What is the sale price of the guitar? EXAMPLE 1 Finding a Sale Price

  2. Subtract the discount from the original price. STEP 2 = 160 – 48 112 ANSWER The sale price of the guitar is $112. Find the amount of the discount. STEP 1 Discount = 30%of $160 0.3(160) = = 48 EXAMPLE 1 Finding a Sale Price SOLUTION Write 30% as a decimal. Multiply.

  3. 1. Original price: $25 Percent discount: 10% ANSWER The sale price is $22.50. for Example 1 GUIDED PRACTICE Find the sale price.

  4. 2. Original price: $85.50 Percent discount: 30% ANSWER The sale price is $59.85. for Example 1 GUIDED PRACTICE Find the sale price.

  5. 3. Original price: $14.20 Percent discount: 20% ANSWER The sale price is $11.36. for Example 1 GUIDED PRACTICE Find the sale price.

  6. 4. Original price: $136.24 Percent discount: 25% ANSWER The sale price is $102.18. for Example 1 GUIDED PRACTICE Find the sale price.

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