Discount = (40) x (25/100) = (4) x (25/10) = 100/10 = 10
70 percent is the greater discount.
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 trade discount of 5678 with a 25 percent discount would be 4258.50. This is considered to be a math problem.
To find the discount of something, you need to take whatever percent the discount is, turn it into a decimal, and multiply it by the price of the discounted item. Example: You want to buy something that is $10.00 The item has a 25% discount. take 10 and multiply it by .25 Discount: $2.50
Discount = (40) x (25/100) = (4) x (25/10) = 100/10 = 10
To compute a 10 percent discount, simply take 90 percent (100 percent minus 10 percent) of the original price. This is .10 x 59.95. Likewise, a 25 percent discount is 75 percent of the original price. So compute .75 x 75.99.
25% discount = 25/100 = 1/4 discount
70 percent is the greater discount.
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 trade discount of 5678 with a 25 percent discount would be 4258.50. This is considered to be a math problem.
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 discount price is 45.
To find the discount of something, you need to take whatever percent the discount is, turn it into a decimal, and multiply it by the price of the discounted item. Example: You want to buy something that is $10.00 The item has a 25% discount. take 10 and multiply it by .25 Discount: $2.50
10% discount = £2.50; 8 pence per pound is just another way of saying 8% so discount is £2. The answer is therefore 50p, which is 2% of £25.
1.50
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