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    smartangel88 Posts: 6, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 10, 2008, 11:54 AM
    Calculate the amount of the trade discount
    An amusement park purchased equipment from a manufacturer for a list price of
    $42,000, minus trade discounts of 30/20/15. Calculate the amount of the trade discount
    On the purchase.
    A. $19,992 C. $23,520
    B. $22,008 D. $29,400

    I got totally confused with this one, please can somebody help...
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    Feb 10, 2008, 12:16 PM
    The answer is (d) again
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    Feb 10, 2008, 12:28 PM
    SmartAngel:

    Your answer is B. Here's how:

    42000 X 30% = 12,600 (42000-12600=29400) so,
    29400 X 20% = 5,880 (29400-5880=23520) so,
    23530 X 15% = 3,528 so,

    12600 + 5880 + 3528 = $22,008

    Hope this helps!

    Meafunchic
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    Jul 5, 2010, 12:17 PM
    Sorry, meafunchic, but your answer is wrong... This is the correct formula ( the long way)... 42,000x30%=12,600... 42,000-12,600= 29,400...
    29,400x20%=5,880... 29,400-5,880= 23,520... 23,520 x15%=3,528... 23,520-3528-19,992... This is the correct answer... as you do NOT add 12,600+5,880+3,528... The short cut formula for this equation is:100%-30=70, 100%-20=810, 100%-15=85 (What you are doing here is calculating the complement of each rate and converting each percent to a decimal... Then, you MULTIPLY .7 (70%), 8 (80%), and .85 (85%) = .476; Multiply .476 by 42,000= 19,992
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    Jul 5, 2010, 12:20 PM
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    Sorry, I have a typo... it should be 100%-20=80%, not 810...
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    Jul 5, 2010, 12:40 PM
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    Please ignore the above post, as I posted in error... the correct answer is indeed 22,008... I apologize

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