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Suppose you pay $24 for a pair of shoes that has been discounted 20%. What is the original price of the shoes? Show how you identify what you are looking for, set up an equation…
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Suppose you pay $24 for a pair of shoes that has been discounted 20%. What is the original price of the shoes?
Show how you identify what you are looking for, set up an equation, arrive at your answer, and check your work. Then clearly state your answer.
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the original price of the shoes was "x", which is the 100% price of the pair of shoes, but you arrived at the store when the 20% sale was going on, so you've got them for 100-20%, which we know is $24, but how much is "x" then?
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solve for "x"
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