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− | Suppose the amount of discount is <math>x</math>. That means <math>(1-x)(1+x)=0.84x</math>; so <math>1-x^{2}=0.84</math>, and <math>(x^{2})=0.16</math>, obtaining <math>x=0.4</math>. Therefore, the price was increased and decreased by 40%, or <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)} | + | Suppose the amount of discount is <math>x</math>. That means <math>(1-x)(1+x)=0.84x</math>; so <math>1-x^{2}=0.84</math>, and <math>(x^{2})=0.16</math>, obtaining <math>x=0.4</math>. Therefore, the price was increased and decreased by 40%, or <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)}40%}</math> |
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Revision as of 21:14, 20 November 2019
Problem 22
A store increased the original price of a shirt by a certain percent and then decreased the new price by the same amount. Given that the resulting price was 84% of the original price, by what percent was the price increased and decreased?
Solution 1
Suppose the amount of discount is . That means ; so , and , obtaining . Therefore, the price was increased and decreased by 40%, or $\boxed{\textbf{(E)}40%}$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)
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