Carson bought some new sneaker on sale for . The sale price was of the original price. What was the original price?
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A smartphone originally costs \$800 but is now sold for . Determine the percent decrease in price.
A
Percent decrease = 15%
B
Percent decrease = 0.15%
C
Percent decrease = 0.18%
D
Percent decrease = 17.6%
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Identify the original price and the new price. Here, the original price is \$800 and the new price is \$680.
Calculate the amount of decrease by subtracting the new price from the original price: \(\$800 - \$680\).
Use the formula for percent decrease: \(\text{Percent Decrease} = \left( \frac{\text{Amount of Decrease}}{\text{Original Price}} \right) \times 100\).
Substitute the values into the formula: \(\left( \frac{800 - 680}{800} \right) \times 100\).
Simplify the fraction and multiply by 100 to find the percent decrease.
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