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blue_lurker

Location: Australia

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:19 am   Reply with quote         


Ok Im sitting here helping my daugther to understand her math home work...not telling her how to do it but trying to help her understand...two questions stand out that had me puzzled

1. Chui-ting chose a CD and took it to the checkout desk. At the desk a 15% discount was given off the marked price because the CD was old stock. Then 10% gst was added. The final price was $22.44. What was the marked price.

ok thats the first one I tried to explain how to "reverse engineer the problem and well could not.

The second I don't understand hoping some one will explain it to me

2. By joining all the vertices of a decagon, how many diagonals are formed, what is the sum of all the angles of a decagon.

Never was very good at geometry so if you can help please do.
Oh and remember my daughter will be reading this with me so keep it PG13 please.




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dumbat

Location: Sydney

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:31 am   Reply with quote         


blue_lurker wrote:
1. Chui-ting chose a CD and took it to the checkout desk. At the desk a 15% discount was given off the marked price because the CD was old stock. Then 10% gst was added. The final price was $22.44. What was the marked price.


discounted price = 10/11 * 22.44 = 20.40

20.40 = 85% of marked price

orig price = 100/85 * 20.40 = 24.00


if it helps, here's another way to look at it

final = discounted + 10% ( = discounted * 1.1 )
22.44 = discounted * 1.1
discounted = 22.44 / 1.1
discounted = 20.4

discounted = orig - 15% ( = orig * 0.85 )
20.4 = orig * 0.85
orig = 20.4 / 0.85
orig = 24.00




blue_lurker

Location: Australia

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:39 am   Reply with quote         


yep but Im trying to explain to her how its done not giving the answer, that's the part I'm having trouble with and she cant understand.

Its fine to have the answer but to explain how you got it is my problem

Thanks mate




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blue_lurker

Location: Australia

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:42 am   Reply with quote         


dumbat wrote:
blue_lurker wrote:
1. Chui-ting chose a CD and took it to the checkout desk. At the desk a 15% discount was given off the marked price because the CD was old stock. Then 10% gst was added. The final price was $22.44. What was the marked price.


discounted price = 10/11 * 22.44 = 20.40

20.40 = 85% of marked price

orig price = 100/85 * 20.40 = 24.00


if it helps, here's another way to look at it

final = discounted + 10% ( = discounted * 1.1 )
22.44 = discounted * 1.1
discounted = 22.44 / 1.1
discounted = 20.4

discounted = orig - 15% ( = orig * 0.85 )
20.4 = orig * 0.85
orig = 20.4 / 0.85
orig = 24.00


ok but the gst is an added 10% whilst he 15% is a deduction.

so should you not need to know the discounted price first before you add the gst?




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dumbat

Location: Sydney

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:45 am   Reply with quote         


sorry Razz

well, you have to start at the end, with the final price, as that's the only absolute value you are given

the price was changed twice, in order to work from the final price to the marked price you have to reverse the 2nd change before the 1st

the 2nd change was to add 10% to a value, resulting in the final value. you can figure out the intermediate value from this

the 1st change was to take away 15% from the marked price to get this intermediate price

maybe it'd help to draw it in a simple flowchart?




blue_lurker

Location: Australia

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:47 am   Reply with quote         


you on msn mate?




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dumbat

Location: Sydney

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:48 am   Reply with quote         


blue_lurker wrote:
you on msn mate?
check your pm




Lord David

Location: Melbourne, Australian Continent, Earth, Sector 001, United Federation of Planets, Alpha Quadrant.

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:27 am   Reply with quote         


dumbat wrote:
blue_lurker wrote:
1. Chui-ting chose a CD and took it to the checkout desk. At the desk a 15% discount was given off the marked price because the CD was old stock. Then 10% gst was added. The final price was $22.44. What was the marked price.


discounted price = 10/11 * 22.44 = 20.40

20.40 = Get a calculator!




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dumbat

Location: Sydney

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:30 am   Reply with quote         


Lord David wrote:
20.40 = Get a calculator!
ha ha, you think i did it in my head??? Shocked Laughing Wink




blue_lurker

Location: Australia

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:37 am   Reply with quote         


Lord David wrote:
dumbat wrote:
blue_lurker wrote:
1. Chui-ting chose a CD and took it to the checkout desk. At the desk a 15% discount was given off the marked price because the CD was old stock. Then 10% gst was added. The final price was $22.44. What was the marked price.


discounted price = 10/11 * 22.44 = 20.40

20.40 = Get a calculator!


that's great Dave but explain how you got those numbers to a 12 year old Laughing




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Tarmac

Location: Hotel California

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:55 am   Reply with quote         


blue_lurker wrote:
Ok Im sitting here helping my daugther to understand her math home work...not telling her how to do it but trying to help her understand...two questions stand out that had me puzzled

2. By joining all the vertices of a decagon, how many diagonals are formed, what is the sum of all the angles of a decagon.

Never was very good at geometry so if you can help please do.
Oh and remember my daughter will be reading this with me so keep it PG13 please.


Blu, if she is anything like my own daughter, be prepared for tears with some sort of plea for relief or mercy near the end.

Here are two references that could help with your second question. Hopefully it won't befuddle things up even further. Either way, good luck to the both of you.

http://www.kjmaclean.com/Geometry/Decagon.html




creatrix

Location: USA (but I didn't vote for the shrub.)

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:50 am   Reply with quote         


if x=original price,
22.44= (x * .85) *.90

Remeber, the 10% added is not 10% of the original price.




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creatrix

Location: USA (but I didn't vote for the shrub.)

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:51 am   Reply with quote         


Good god - are these 2 questions for the same class? One is 9th grade algebra and the other seems to be trig. Yikes. (I never took trig.... can't help ya there!)




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bigbuck

Location: Australia

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:01 am   Reply with quote         


sum of all the angles

a triangle (3 sided figure)has 180 degrees
A square (4 sided figure) is made of two triangles and has 360 degree
a pentagon has three triangles 3 x 180 degrees.

see the pattern?
3 sided fig has 1 tri
4 sided fig has 2
5 sided fig has 3
6 sided fig has 4
and so on....

So a decagon will have 8 triangles.
8 x 180 degrees
1440 degrees





couldb5150

Location: California & Idaho

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:09 am   Reply with quote         


Tell her to forget it and not to worry for you have just deposited $6,00.00 in a bank account for her to get a boob job when she's 18 and a she'll never have any use in the real world for this math
anyhoo....her looks not intellect will get her all she needs employment wise!!!.....(OOPS DID I SAY THAT OUT LOUD?)

BWAHAHAHHHAHA

SORRY BLURKER MATH WAS NEVER MY STRONG AREA!!!!

~5150




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