Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Percentage and Tax Calculation
Understanding percentages is crucial for calculating taxes. A percentage represents a fraction of 100, and in this context, the hotel tax is 10.5% of the pre-tax cost. To find the total cost including tax, you can express the total as the sum of the original price and the tax amount, which is derived from the percentage of that original price.
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Algebraic Manipulation
Algebraic manipulation involves rearranging equations to isolate variables. In this problem, you need to express the total cost in terms of the pre-tax cost. This requires setting up an equation where the total cost equals the pre-tax cost plus the tax, allowing you to solve for the original price before tax was applied.
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Solving Linear Equations
Solving linear equations is a fundamental skill in algebra. In this scenario, you will set up a linear equation based on the relationship between the pre-tax cost and the total cost. By applying inverse operations, you can isolate the variable representing the pre-tax cost, leading to the solution of the problem.
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