original price-sale price. Then original sale price/the answer to the previous.
The sale price would be $10.39 + tax.
Two ways to think about it.Multiply $60 times .30 then subtract that from $6060x.30=1860-18=42$42.00 is the cost of the shirt on sale.70% is the complement of 30% found by subtracting 100%-30%.Multiply $60 by .70=$42.00$42.00 is the cost of the shirt at 30% off.
-- subtract the percent off from 100 -- divide the sale price by the answer -- multiply that answer by 100, and you have the original price
If the original price was 50.00 - then the sale price would be 37.50
The sale price is 40.00
25% off $40.00 = $30.00
original price-sale price. Then original sale price/the answer to the previous.
$ 30.00 - 20 % ( $ 6 ) = $ 24.00
The sale price would be $10.39 + tax.
If the original price is $28 and it is on sale for 1/4 off 28 x (3/4) = 21 The sale price would be $21 To find the discount price for an item subtract the fraction from 1 (which would be 1-(1/4)=3/4) Then multiply that number (3/4) by the original price. Hope this helps.
Multiply the original price by the decimal percentage. 26.00 * 0.15 = 3.9, so the sale price is 26.00 - 3.90 = 22.10.
Two ways to think about it.Multiply $60 times .30 then subtract that from $6060x.30=1860-18=42$42.00 is the cost of the shirt on sale.70% is the complement of 30% found by subtracting 100%-30%.Multiply $60 by .70=$42.00$42.00 is the cost of the shirt at 30% off.
$4.22 off $12.66
30% off means the price is 70% So if 70% of 25.00 = 25*70/100 = 17.50
If an item is 20% off, multiply the original price by 0.8 to find the sale price.
You take the original price and subtract the discount. So let's say you have a 10% off sale and the price is 10 dollars before the sale Step 1 find 10% of 10 dollars..This is 1 dollar Step 2 take 1 dollar off of 10 so we have 9 dollars. The sale price is 9 dollars.