"35% off" means "65% still on".
299 / 0.65 = 460
I would like to alter this suit coat. Do not alter your course of action.
The reason why there are fifty-two cards in a normal pack is because there are 4 suits with 13 cards in each suit.
For basic algebra, you can use a calculator with basic functions on it used for arithmetic. If you are trying to solve more complex equations, a scientific calculator will suit you better.
No, nicely is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb; The noun form is niceness or nicety. Examples: The suit is nicely tailored. (nicely tells about the verb, tailored) She sings so nicely. (nicely describes the verb, sings) It was a nicely played game. (nicely tells how it 'was played', the verb)
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Well, technically, 1 half times 2 is just 1 because half of 2 is 1. But hey, who's really keeping track of fractions anyway, am I right? Math, like, totally not my strong suit, man.
The sale price is $270.00
Then to suit would cost $133.64.
The total tax is $7.50 and the total price with tax is $157.50.
80%
-37.5%
The original price was $857.14
Suit jackets are available from just about all clothing retailers and the best deals will typically be during a store's sale. So if one can bide one's time, wait for a sale then pounce on a suit jacket at a knock-down price.
2.40 (A+)
-230
Each suit was $80 and you bought three. So the total cost was $240.This is a truly terrible way to use the term "price," by the way. The price was $100. If the price fell by 20% to $80, the new price would be $80. But if the discount simply said "Take 20% off your purchase," the price hasn't changed -- it's still $100 per suit.
Traditionally, a morning suit is a suit that has a morning coat, which has tails, and is usually in a light grey color. Morning suits come from the European tradition. A regular suit does not have tails and can be worn in many different colors.
Calculate the marginal cost of producing the suit. In an ideal, competitive world, the marginal cost = price, so this will be our base. Then you simply find 200 - marginal cost and this provides you the markup.