kate wants to buy a new bicycle from a sporting-goods store.The bicycle she want normally sells for $360. The store has a sale in which all bicycles cost 5/6 of the regular price. what is the sale price of the bicycle?
5/6 x 360 = 300
300.
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Kate wants to buy a new bicycle from a sporting goods store. The bicycle she wants normally sells for $100. The store has a sale where all bicycles 5/6 of the regular price. What is the sale price of the bicycle? dont put it as a fraction put it s a number.
Thank you i was confuesed but now i get it
how bt if it was 390 and 2/3
To find the sale price of the bicycle, we need to calculate 5/6 of the regular price. Here's how you can calculate it:
Step 1: Multiply the regular price by 5/6.
Regular Price = $360
Sale Price = Regular Price × 5/6
Sale Price = $360 × 5/6
Step 2: Simplify the fraction 5/6.
The fraction 5/6 cannot be simplified further, so we keep it as it is.
Step 3: Perform the multiplication.
Sale Price = $360 × 5/6
Sale Price = $1800/6
Step 4: Simplify the fraction, if necessary.
The fraction $1800/6 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 6:
$1800 ÷ 6 = $300
Therefore, the sale price of the bicycle is $300.