£10 is better unless the gross price is more than £100
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
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It is a discount of 15.
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.
A discount is a percentage off the original price. For instance, a ten percent discount off a forty pound jacket would be £4. So 40 - 4 = £36
10 percent discount of 876.06 = 788.454 10% off of 876.06= 10% discount applied to 876.06= 876.06 - (10% * 876.06)= 876.06 - (0.10 * 876.06)= 876.06 - 87.606= 788.454
10% discount on an item marked 30.00 is 3.00
If your item is 50 dollars and the discount is 10 percent, you can divide 50 by 10 which would be five dollars off. It the discount is 20 percent, you can take 5 times 2 which would be 10 dollars off. Always begin by figuring out a 10 percent discount and multiply from there.
10 percent discount off 876 = 788.410% off of 876= 10% discount applied to 876= 876 - (10% * 876)= 876 - (0.10 * 876)= 876 - 87.6= 788.4
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.
36
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