The discount goes up, the sale price goes down.
You need to know the discounted price and either the discount amount or the discount rate. If you know the discount amount: Original Price = Discounted Price + Discount If you know the Discount Rate (percentage discount ): Original Price = 100*Discounted Price / (100 - Discount Rate)
The original price is 100.
No
The discount price of the 50 cape would be 37.50 dollars. This is calculated by multiplying the original price (50) by the discount rate (25%) and subtracting that amount from the original price.
About $578.57
38.08
The regular price is $26.00
The regular price is $139.68
You're asking how to calculate the final sale price of a discounted good. The formula is: Original Price - (Original Price * Discount Rate). As an example, let's say a laptop is priced at $499.99 and the store is offering a 10% discount. Our equation would look like: $499.99 - (499.99 x 0.10) = 449.99.
Interest rate is the amount that is paid over and above the original loan amount. Discount rate is the amount of money that is cut or reduced from the original price.
Interest rate is the amount that is paid over and above the original loan amount. Discount rate is the amount of money that is cut or reduced from the original price.
If the discounted price is $35, then you must reverse the process to find the original price. The original price would be 38.99 dollars.