If 12% is 25 then 100% is (25/12) x 100 ie 208.33
2008 List price is USD $16.5-20.0 million
If a set has N elements then it has 2N subsets. So you can see that a list of all subsets soon becomes a very big task. For reasonably small values of N, one way to generate all subsets is to list the binary numbers from 0 to 2N. Then, each of these represents a subset of the original set. If the nth digit is 0 then the nth element is not in the set and if the nth digit is 1 then the nth element is in the set. That will generate all the subsets.
A bucket list is a list of things such as activites that you are going to do before you die.
Because it is the list of things you want to do or achieve before you "kick the bucket."
The original price is 100.
If 12% is 25 then 100% is (25/12) x 100 ie 208.33
It depends on the relationship between the original prices of the items, and which discount went to the more expensive item. If they both had the same list price to begin with, then the total discount is 30 percent. Other than that, you have to know the details.
$8,096
3460 x .77 = 2664.20
If you get a 3% discount, the you'll pay 97% of the list price.0.97 x $22.49 = $21.82
discount is an amount deducted from the usual list price
That is a discount of 185.00. 185/482 = 38.4% discount
Trade discount is the discount that is deducted from the source and then the actual amount is shown. The trade discounts are not shown in the books of accounts. Only the cash discount is shown in the books of accounts but the trade discount will be deducted from the actual and the net amount will be considered.
Product catalogs often provide a "list price" for an item. Oftentimes those list prices bear little relation to the actual selling price. A merchant may offer customers a trade discount that involves a reduction from the catalog or list price. Ultimately, the purchaser is responsible for the invoice price, that is, the list price less the applicable trade discount. Trade discounts are not entered in the accounting records. They are not considered to be a part of the sale because the exchange agreement was based on the reduced price level.
Product catalogs often provide a list price for an item. Those list prices may bear little relation to the actual selling price. A merchant may offer customers a trade discount that involves a reduction from list price. Ultimately, the purchaser is responsible for the invoice price, that is, the list price less the applicable trade discount. Trade discounts are not entered in the accounting records. They are not considered to be a part of the sale because the exchange agreement was based on the reduced price.
10 * 100/80 = 12.50