In 1975, a "Pet Rock" cost $3.95. The pet rock is still available today and can be purchased from the Amazon website for $6 plus shipping. There is also a USB version available.
marked price/original price =15,737.5
The original price was 15,737.50
The original price was $16.00
Original price is the first price marked on an item before being changed to the new price
$62,950.00
There are stores that sell the remake of the original pet rock. Also bidding sites and thrifts stores occasionally do have a actual original for sale.
Have not found one yet. I've found versions of it but none were the original.
two bananas for a euro
Not unless it is a "pet rock".
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.
Oddly an important question. The worth, or value of an object, strictly speaking, is whatever someone is willing to pay. Speculation, fads, scarcity, and a wide variety of factors can influence the price of something. How much is a Pet Rock worth? As much as someone is willing to pay for it. There was a short fad where Pet Rocks actually sold for about $5 US dollars. That fad was short lived and now, generally speaking they are worthless (they are after all, a rock.) But authentic "Pet Rocks" for that period may be of value to some collectors if their original packaging is intact. But again, the price of a good is what the market is willing to bear.
marked price/original price =15,737.5
The original price was 771.43
The original price was 15,737.50
Elegabalus was the emperor who had the pet rock and walked backwards
you can just divide it by two._____________________________________________________________(original price)-(% off in decimal form)*(original price)=[1-(% off in decimal form)]*(original price)=discounted pricein this case, (1-0.5)*(original price)=(original price)/2=discounted price
original price-sale price. Then original sale price/the answer to the previous.