The answer depends on what information you have. If the sale price is s and the sale discount is d% then
original price = 100*s/(100 - d)
If you have only the sale price you cannot find the original price. You need to know the discount rate.
If the discount is D percent and the sale price is S, then the original price was S*100/(100-D)
To find the percent markdown on an item, first determine the original price and the sale price. Subtract the sale price from the original price to find the amount of markdown. Then, divide the markdown amount by the original price and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. The formula is: (Markdown Amount / Original Price) × 100 = Percent Markdown.
If a pair of jeans cost 25% more than the original price which is 40, then the selling price of a pair of jeans is 50.
If an item is 20% off, multiply the original price by 0.8 to find the sale price.
original price-sale price. Then original sale price/the answer to the previous.
Discount = Original Price minus Sale price.
If you have only the sale price you cannot find the original price. You need to know the discount rate.
Percentage discount = 100*(1 - sale price/original price)
multiply the original price with the amount of the percentagethen subtract the sale price with the original priceexample:18.50 18.50 original pricex 20 20% off__________3.80 subtract with original price :')
If the discount is D percent and the sale price is S, then the original price was S*100/(100-D)
If a pair of jeans cost 25% more than the original price which is 40, then the selling price of a pair of jeans is 50.
If an item is 20% off, multiply the original price by 0.8 to find the sale price.
The original price was $16.00
The original price was 34.20
The original price was was 60
Original price = Sale price + Discount amount