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Successive Discounts
Retailers often mark down products in order to attract customers. We all like a good sale at our favorite store. This week we will discuss successive discounts.
Here is an example of a successive discount. I went to my favorite store and I found a purse on sale for 30% off. Luckily that day, the store also offered an additional 25% off the already discounted price. The original price of the purse was $120. How much did I pay for the purse if the sales tax rate is 8.25%.
Here is how I can find the final price:
Find the complements of the discounts:
Multiply the original price by the complements of the discounts:
Now find the total price including tax. To do this multiply the sale price by (1 + the sales tax)
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