Harry wants 20% profit so he needs to sell at 80 + 20% = 80*1.20 = 96
Then 96 is after 20% off the marked price so x = 96/0.80 = 120.
$3.39
Suppose percent discount is D. Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
You save $128.00 and the sale price is $672.00
You would pay $18.38.
If the pants are priced at $35.00 and they are discounted by 20 percent then: $35.00 x .20 (20%) it would equal a savings of $7.00 or the pants would cost $28 after the discount had been applied.
How to calculate sale price if marked price and percent discount are given:First change the percent discount to a decimal.You then multiply the percent discount in decimal form by the marked price.Finally, you subtract the answer from the multiplication problem from the marked price, and get your final answer!
$3.39
$7.00
The discount is about 17.4%
400
$7.00
10% discount on an item marked 30.00 is 3.00
Suppose percent discount is D. Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
You save $128.00 and the sale price is $672.00
You pay $10.80
You would pay $18.38.
$997.15