During a storewide sale, a TV which usually sells for $450 is on sale for $360. A Stereo which usually sells for $600 is on sale for $480. What would be the sale price of a VCR which usually sells for $500?

Prices are apparently reduced 20%.

If that is storewide, a $500 VCR would be $400.

I would expect a VCR to be discounted more than that. No one buys them anymore. They are obsolete.

To find the sale price of the VCR, we can use the same discount rate as the TV and Stereo, since it is a storewide sale.

First, let's calculate the discount rate for the TV and Stereo:
Discount rate = (Original price - Sale price) / Original price

For the TV:
Discount rate = (450 - 360) / 450 = 90 / 450 = 1/5 = 0.2

For the Stereo:
Discount rate = (600 - 480) / 600 = 120 / 600 = 1/5 = 0.2

Now, let's find the discount amount for the VCR:
Discount amount = Original price * Discount rate
Discount amount = 500 * 0.2 = 100

Finally, calculate the sale price of the VCR:
Sale price = Original price - Discount amount
Sale price = 500 - 100 = $400

Therefore, the sale price of the VCR would be $400 during the storewide sale.