78x1.5= 117+78= 195
150
150
cost = 150 X = 100% = 1.00 = original percent Y = 40% = 0.40 = percent reduced Z = sale percent Reduction formula based on the above variables X and Y: X - Y = Z Z = 0.6 This means the boots are on sale for 60% of their original price, or 90 a pair. To bring 90 up to 150, simply use the following formula based on these variables: A = raised price B = sale price C = percent the sales price is raised by to reach the raised price A/B = C 150/90 = 1.67 Or, to increase the sales price of 90 to the raised price of 150, you would need to sell the boots for 167% of the sales price. 100% of the sales price is 90, so the increase is 67%.
Percent off means you calculate the percentage then subtract from the original amount. Or you can calculate (100% - X %) on the original amount. So in this case 100% - 40% =60% --> 0.60. Multiply 0.60 x $150 = $90 (you are getting $60 off of the original price, 0.40 x 150 = 60)
If 200 is the price after a 25 % discount, then the original price is 267. However, if you mean to ask 200 less 25 % or 50, the balance is 150.
30% off of the price $150 = 0.7*150 = $105
35% off $150.00 means that 65% remains. $150.00 * .65 = $97.50. Amount saved = Original Price - Sale Price = $150.00 - $97.50 = $52.50.
150
% change =|original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |150 - 175|/150 * 100% = 25/150 * 100% = 0.1667* 100% = 16.67% (increase)
25% off is the same as 75% of the price. 150 * 0.75 = 112.5
$112.50
If you got 20% discount then you paid 80% of the full price. If 120 is 80% then 100% is 150 ie 120 x 100/80