Divide sale price by full price. Example: item is $30 but is on sale for $15. 15/30=50%, so the item is 50% off
16
10.50 off 94.5 on
20%
The item will cost 170.00
Divide sale price by full price. Example: item is $30 but is on sale for $15. 15/30=50%, so the item is 50% off
16
10.50 off 94.5 on
20%
The item will cost 170.00
Convert the percent to a decimal by dividing it by 100. Then multiply that result by the cost of the item(s).
5 dollars
$97.75
5.00
$30 off, which makes the item $20.
You can use it to figure out many things. One example would be to figure out how much a sale item will save you. Say your item is $25 but is on sale for 5 percent off. take 25 and minus 5 then hit the percent key. Another example would be for sales tax. If your tax is 5 percent and your buying something for $25 take the 25 and times it by 5 and hit the percent key. That will tell you how much to add to the $25
You'll save $14.85 on this item. This means, the cost of the item to you is: $99.00 - $14.85 = $84.15