A 6-pound watermelon cost $2.40 before a 30% discount. Which equation would allow you to find the discounted price of the watermelon?

In each equation the variable d represents the discounted price.

A).d=0.7 x $2.40
B).$2.40=0.7d
C).d=0.3 x $2.40
D).$2.40=0.3d

Respuesta :

I think the answer is D because the question used "before" when asking for the equation.

Answer:

Cost of watermelon before discount = $ 2.40

Rate of Discount = 30 %

D= Discounted price of watermelon

 = 2.40 - 2.40 × [tex]\frac{30}{100}[/tex]

 =  2.40× [ 1 - [tex]\frac{3}{10}[/tex]]

= 2.40 × [tex]\frac{7}{10}[/tex]

= 2.40 × 0.7

So, option A i.e  0.7 × $ 2.40 is discounted price of watermelon.