Answer:
A) r - 10
B) p(r) = 1.05(r - 10)
C) $20.48 (nearest cent)
Step-by-step explanation:
If r is the regular price of a CD player, then an expression for the regular price minus the $10 discount is:
If a state tax of 5% is applied to a sale, then the cost of the item will be 105% of its regular price. 105% expressed as a decimal is 1.05.
Therefore, we need to multiply the expression from part A by 1.05 to find the final price of the CD player:
To calculate how much would you pay during Sale Days for a CD Player regularly priced at $29.50, substitute r = 29.5 into the function from part B:
⇒ p(r) = 1.05(29.50 - 10)
⇒ p(r) = 1.05(19.50)
⇒ p(r) = 20.475
Therefore, you would pay $20.48 (rounded to the nearest cent) for a CD Player during Sale Days.