In 1975, a "Pet Rock" cost $3.95. The pet rock is still available today and can be purchased from the Amazon website for $6 plus shipping. There is also a USB version available.
marked price/original price =15,737.5
The original price was 15,737.50
The original price was $16.00
Original price is the first price marked on an item before being changed to the new price
$62,950.00
There are stores that sell the remake of the original pet rock. Also bidding sites and thrifts stores occasionally do have a actual original for sale.
Have not found one yet. I've found versions of it but none were the original.
two bananas for a euro
Not unless it is a "pet rock".
Original price - discount = new price Original price - (Original price x 0.15) = 18.00 Which can be written as: 1 Original price - 0.15 Original price = 18.00 Which can be written as: 0.85 Original price = 18.00 Wich can be written as: Original price = 18.00 / 0.85 Original price = 21.18 Note that since there is 15% off in the original price, the new price is essentially (100% - 15%) = 85% of the original price.
Elegabalus was the emperor who had the pet rock and walked backwards
Oddly an important question. The worth, or value of an object, strictly speaking, is whatever someone is willing to pay. Speculation, fads, scarcity, and a wide variety of factors can influence the price of something. How much is a Pet Rock worth? As much as someone is willing to pay for it. There was a short fad where Pet Rocks actually sold for about $5 US dollars. That fad was short lived and now, generally speaking they are worthless (they are after all, a rock.) But authentic "Pet Rocks" for that period may be of value to some collectors if their original packaging is intact. But again, the price of a good is what the market is willing to bear.
marked price/original price =15,737.5
The original price was 771.43
The original price was 15,737.50
The Pet Rock was released as an April Fools Pet, in 2011. It can only be obtained through hatching now.
you can just divide it by two._____________________________________________________________(original price)-(% off in decimal form)*(original price)=[1-(% off in decimal form)]*(original price)=discounted pricein this case, (1-0.5)*(original price)=(original price)/2=discounted price