30% of 8.40 = 0.30 x 8.40 = 2.52
sale price = 8.40 - 2.52 = 5.88
If 31.30 is the reduced price, the original price was 44.72
The original price was $79.50
An item that has been reduced 40 percent off the retail price will need to be increased by almost 66.7 percent of the sale price to return to the original retail price.
It was 300
A reduction of 35% leaves the price at (100 - 35)% = 65%. 65% of 8.40 = 8.40*65/100 = 5.46
If 31.30 is the reduced price, the original price was 44.72
$125 was the original price : 80% of 125 is 100.
The original price was $79.50
An item that has been reduced 40 percent off the retail price will need to be increased by almost 66.7 percent of the sale price to return to the original retail price.
It was 300
Multiply the 8.40 by 35, and divide by 100, this gives 2.94. Subtract the 2.94 from the original price (8.40) and you get 5.46
The original price was 771.43
You do one of two things. Take the original price, multiply it by .15, and then subtract the result from the original. Or you can multiply the original by .85 (1.00-.15) and get the reduced price immediately.
A reduction of 35% leaves the price at (100 - 35)% = 65%. 65% of 8.40 = 8.40*65/100 = 5.46
IThe original price was reduced by 80% and the item cost $600. therefore $600 must be 20% of the original price. Therefore half of it, which is $300, would be 10% of the original price. This means that the original price was $3000.
$67. Arithmetic will solve this. x-x*0.2 = 53.6, where x is the original sale price. Simplifying gives x*(1-0.2) - 53.6 or x*(0.8) = 53.6. Dividing the 0.8 through gives x = 67. Finding a reduced price is simply subtracting the original price multiplied by the discount (in fraction form from the original price.
Convert the percent of increase into a decimal, multiply that by the original price and take that answer, and add it on to the original price. BAM. new price:)