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| Question 1203636:  If there was a 30% discount and a 9% sales tax, what was the original price of a car that cost $4815?
 What was the price after applying the discount of 30%?
 How much taxes were paid?
 
 Found 2 solutions by  josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
      (Show Source): Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . If there was a 30% discount and a 9% sales tax, what was the original price of a car that cost $4815?
 What was the price after applying the discount of 30%?
 How much taxes were paid?
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Let x be the original price.
Then the price after 30% discount is  x-0.3x = (1-0.3)x = 0.7x.
The general rule is that the sales tax applies to the price after the discount is applied.
So, when the 9% tax is applied, the buyer pays 1.09*0.7x = 0.763x.
Thus, to find x, you have this equation 
    0.763x = 4815.
From this equation, you get 
    x =  = 6310.62  dollars   (rounded to the closest cent).
Thus, the original price of the car was 6310.62  dollars.
After applying the 30% discount, the price was  0.7*6310.62 = 4417.43 dollars  (rounded to the closest cent).
The tax paid was 9% of $4417.43,  or  0.09*4417.43 = 397.57 dollars.Solved.
 
 I suspect that in this problem, they do not look at cents, at all, and round everything to closest dollar.
 
 
 
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