if a shirt is 45 % off and the sale price is 114.95-what is the original cost?

please help me with this formula

100% - 45% = 55% = 0.55

Let x = original cost.

0.55x = 114.95
x = ?

thank you ms. sue-i am the mom and could not figure the formula out!

You're welcome, Abbie :-)

Another way to do approach this problem is to divide 114.95 by 0.55 (which is what the equation does).

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To find the original cost of the shirt, you can use the formula:

Original Cost = Sale Price / (1 - Discount Percentage)

In this case, the sale price is $114.95 and the discount percentage is 45%.

First, convert the discount percentage to a decimal by dividing it by 100:

45% / 100 = 0.45

Now, substitute the values into the formula:

Original Cost = $114.95 / (1 - 0.45)

Next, calculate the subtraction inside the parentheses:

Original Cost = $114.95 / 0.55

Finally, divide the sale price by the result to get the original cost:

Original Cost ≈ $114.95 / 0.55 ≈ $209.00

Therefore, the original cost of the shirt is approximately $209.00.