1. 100x.8=80 2. 100/80=1.25 3. 80x1.25=100 4. 25 percent
The sum you require is 15.89 X 1.06. Multiplying by "1.06" takes your original number, and adds 6% of the original number to it again.
I always use a factor of ten. Assume no matter what the discount is it is ten percent to find a ten percent discount just move the decimal point one space to the left, then take that number and subtract it from the original cost. Then in order to find a different percent discount just multiply the ten percent discount by the percent discount you are looking for, but move the decimal one space to the left again, and subtract that from the original cost. Example: something that costs $45 is on sale for 25% off. A ten percent discount would be $4.50. Multiply that by 2.5 to get$11.50. Then subtract that from the original cost to get $33.50. P.S. often times if you don't need the exact answer it is easier to round you numbers to get rid of the .5 to make the math easier.
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i would calculate this by taking 10% which is 1.5 (that's easy to work out because you just move the decimal point when place). then another 5% (to give 15%) is half as much again = 0.75 1.5 + 0.75 = 2.25 15 - 2.25 = 12.75 If you're doing this on a calculator then it's 0.85 x 15
Once again move decimal to the right. 52.5%
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The sum you require is 15.89 X 1.06. Multiplying by "1.06" takes your original number, and adds 6% of the original number to it again.
Discount #1 = 40% Discount #2 = (100% - 40%) X 30% = 18% Discount #3 = (100% - 40% - 18%) X 10% = 4.2% Total discount off the original price = 40% + 18% + 4.2% = 62.2%
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I always use a factor of ten. Assume no matter what the discount is it is ten percent to find a ten percent discount just move the decimal point one space to the left, then take that number and subtract it from the original cost. Then in order to find a different percent discount just multiply the ten percent discount by the percent discount you are looking for, but move the decimal one space to the left again, and subtract that from the original cost. Example: something that costs $45 is on sale for 25% off. A ten percent discount would be $4.50. Multiply that by 2.5 to get$11.50. Then subtract that from the original cost to get $33.50. P.S. often times if you don't need the exact answer it is easier to round you numbers to get rid of the .5 to make the math easier.
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