(8000/100)*60 = 4800
$2000
20% of 8,000 = 1,600 [20/100 = x/8000)20% off 8,000 (as in I'm buying an $8,000 motorcycle and the dealer is having a 20% off sale) gives you 6,400
No because after you would take 20% of you have a lower number so the next 20% would be lower too. But if you took 40% off the original number would be bigger so the discount would be bigger.
39.89 would be the amount with 30 percent taken off.
(8000/100)*60 = 4800
$2000
1200 dollars off, leaving 6800.
40 percent of 165.09 is 66.036 so 165.09-66.036= 99.054
20% of 8,000 = 1,600 [20/100 = x/8000)20% off 8,000 (as in I'm buying an $8,000 motorcycle and the dealer is having a 20% off sale) gives you 6,400
No because after you would take 20% of you have a lower number so the next 20% would be lower too. But if you took 40% off the original number would be bigger so the discount would be bigger.
8499 should certainly be rounded to 8000, though I would argue that 8500 is the largest number that should be rounded to 8000.
216.00 because 240.00 divided by 10 is 24 then you subtract 24 from 240.00 and get 216.00.
There is no cut-off, they took the top 8000 students (after the Quota Considerations).
8000
they took off the star
30 percent off of $30 would be $9 off.