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Answer:

632

Step-by-step explanation:

So we can define decreasing x% in two ways: we can define 20% off as 80% of the original value, or we can define subtracting 20% from the original value, and both representations are useful.

In this case it's more useful to define 20% as subtracting 20%, from the original value. The reason for this, is because since we're subtracting 20% of the original value, we then know that 126.40 is 20% the original value.

So to find x% of some value, you generally use the following equation: [tex]A*\frac{x}{100}[/tex] where A=original amount, and x is the percent. This equation is simply converting the x% to a decimal value. Since 126.40 is 20%, we can derive the following equation.

[tex]0.20A = 126.40[/tex]

We can solve for A, by dividing by 0.20

[tex]A=632\\[/tex]

It's also important to note, you didn't really have to set up this entire equation, since you know that the 126.40 is 20%, you simply could've multiplied by 5, since 20% is really just 1/5 of the entire value, so get the entire value, or original value you multiply by 5