9%
$68.64
The original price was $312.50
Discount is 28 divided by 4, so new price is 28 x 3/4...
your new price would be 101.56 with a 20% discount from 126.95
499.40 = 7% of original price which was therefore 49940/7 ie 7134.30
$68.64
The original price was $312.50
Discount is 28 divided by 4, so new price is 28 x 3/4...
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.
your new price would be 101.56 with a 20% discount from 126.95
499.40 = 7% of original price which was therefore 49940/7 ie 7134.30
Let X be the original price .05X = first discount new price is X-.05X .20(X-.05X) = 2nd discount new price is X -.05X - .20(X-.05X) new price = X - .05X -.20X + .01X = X - .24X equiv discount = .24 = 24%
The only practical reason to calculate the discount is as an intermediate step in determining the new price.
Discount = 10% + 5% ie 13.80 + 6.90, total 20.70, so new price is 117.30
Not necessarily. It depends on whether the 3% is based on the already discounted price or the original full price: eg original price 100, less 5% = 95. Taking 3% off this is a further 2.85 giving a new nett of 92.15. A straight 8% would leave 92 exactly...
60 percent off
A 40% discount off of a price of 35 = 21 as the new price (60% of 35)