5.55
The equation would be expressed as p + 0.1p = 10.22.
$9 with the product costing $36. To find the percent, multiple 45 by .2 which equals nine. If the product was 15% off, you would multiply by .15 and if it was .40 percent, multiply by .45.
15% tip would be $4.56 15% = 0.15, so 0.15 * 30.40 = 4.56 On a practical note you would not be giving pennies, so 4.60 would be appropriate, and $30.40 + $4.60 = $35.00 So you could give $35.00 total.
30 percent of 35 dollars would be 10 dollars and 50 cents, or 10.5 dollars.
25 percent off of 36 dollars would be 9 dollars off.
The equation would be expressed as p + 0.1p = 10.22.
$9 with the product costing $36. To find the percent, multiple 45 by .2 which equals nine. If the product was 15% off, you would multiply by .15 and if it was .40 percent, multiply by .45.
15% tip would be $4.56 15% = 0.15, so 0.15 * 30.40 = 4.56 On a practical note you would not be giving pennies, so 4.60 would be appropriate, and $30.40 + $4.60 = $35.00 So you could give $35.00 total.
30 percent of 100 dollars would be about $30.00
30 percent of 35 dollars would be 10 dollars and 50 cents, or 10.5 dollars.
60 percent of 2000 dollars would be 1200 dollars. 2000*.60= 1200
25 percent off of 36 dollars would be 9 dollars off.
6 dollars
10% of $15.00 would be $1.50, 20% would be $3.00, 30% would be $4.50. So 30% of $15.00 is $4.50.
8.60
It would be exactly $71,428.571 dollars
the Nintendo 64 would start of costing around about $400-$450 dollars, but once it gets a bit older it would probably cost around about 4300 dollars.