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− | <math>\fbox{}</math> | + | Since when the sales tax is calculated, it as to be an integer, that means that <math>\frac{1}{25}n</math> has to be an integer. The smallest positive non zero number that this can is occur is <math>\fbox{\text{(C)25}}</math> |
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Problem
A store prices an item in dollars and cents so that when 4% sales tax is added, no rounding is necessary because the result is exactly dollars where is a positive integer. The smallest value of is
Solution
Since when the sales tax is calculated, it as to be an integer, that means that has to be an integer. The smallest positive non zero number that this can is occur is
See also
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