70 *3/4(which is 25% off)=210/4=52.50
To take 30 percent off of a price, first convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.30. Then, multiply the original price by this decimal to find the discount amount. Subtract the discount from the original price to get the final price after the discount. For example, for an item costing $100, a 30 percent discount would reduce the price by $30, resulting in a final price of $70.
Final price is $82.50
11.70.
The final price is $39.55
The final price of the item, including the discount and sales tax, is: $73.44
The final price will be $81.24
25% of 500 is .25 x 500 = 125; 500-125 = 375 final price
To take 30 percent off of a price, first convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.30. Then, multiply the original price by this decimal to find the discount amount. Subtract the discount from the original price to get the final price after the discount. For example, for an item costing $100, a 30 percent discount would reduce the price by $30, resulting in a final price of $70.
0.50 (final price is 4.50)
Final price is $82.50
11.70.
The final price would be $52, or $13 off.
32.16
The final price is $39.55
10 percent off is 10% discount from the price of something. 10% is 0.10 in decimal.
The final price of the item, including the discount and sales tax, is: $73.44
20% of 6.50 = 1.30 Final price = 5.20