Discount = 4.50 - 4.00 = 0.50
Percentage discount = 100*0.50/4.50 = 100/9 = 11.11.. %
The Roman numeral for 450 is CDL. "CD" represents 400, and "L" represents 50.
$45
15% discount => 100% price is now reduced to 85% 300 x 0.85= 255 so 300 - 255 = $45 discount
First of all, you need to know that percent simply means "in one hundred". To figure out what percent of 400 is 160, you start with a fraction: 160/400 Now you need to reduce that fraction by dividing: 160/400 / 80/80 = 2/5 Now you need the denominator to be 100. So you have to multiply: 2/5 x 20/20 = 40/100 Then you just need to replace /100 with %, and you get 40%
If a shop gives a 10 percent discount, the profit percentage will be less than 25 percent, as the discount reduces the overall selling price of the item. The actual profit percentage would depend on the cost price and the new selling price after the discount is applied.
The discount is 49.14%
A 10 percent discount of 140 is a discount of 14 (.10 x 140) Thus after a 10 percent discount, something that costs 140 would now cost 140 - 14 = 126
The Roman numeral for 450 is CDL. "CD" represents 400, and "L" represents 50.
discount = 900 - 600 = 300 % discount = (300/900) x 100% = 33.33%
4/10 & 450/1000 Bring the two fractions to the same denominator of 1000m by multiplying the first fraction by 100 Hence 4 /10 = 400 / 1000 Now sine the denominators are the same at '1000' we just compare the numerators. 400 < 450. Hence it follows 400 /100 < 450/1000 => 4/10 < 450/1000
$45
40% of 400=160 now 40%off i.e.400-160=340
15% discount => 100% price is now reduced to 85% 300 x 0.85= 255 so 300 - 255 = $45 discount
it is 4.5 because 4 meters are 400 centimeters so we add 5 because of the 450
First of all, you need to know that percent simply means "in one hundred". To figure out what percent of 400 is 160, you start with a fraction: 160/400 Now you need to reduce that fraction by dividing: 160/400 / 80/80 = 2/5 Now you need the denominator to be 100. So you have to multiply: 2/5 x 20/20 = 40/100 Then you just need to replace /100 with %, and you get 40%
If a shop gives a 10 percent discount, the profit percentage will be less than 25 percent, as the discount reduces the overall selling price of the item. The actual profit percentage would depend on the cost price and the new selling price after the discount is applied.
The cost of the meal is now $7.15.