Suppose percent discount is D.
Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
Original price = Sale price + Discount amount
If it was a 15 dollar discount, the original price was 60.00+15=75.00 dollars.If it was a 15 percent discount, the original price was $70.59 as followsoriginalprice - originalprice *.15 = salepriceoriginalprice * (1-.15) = saleproceoriginalprice = saleprice / (1-.15)originalprice = 60.00 / .85originalprice is 70.588 or 70.59 dollars
-- subtract the percent off from 100 -- divide the sale price by the answer -- multiply that answer by 100, and you have the original price
First, find the amount of the discountExample: $299.95 - $179.99 = $119.962. Next, use this percent equation to find the percent discount.Words: $119.96 is what percent of $299.95?Variable: Let n represent the percent.Equation: $119.96 = n times $299.95$119.96 = n times $299.95|Write the Equation0.40 = n|Divide each side by $299.95The Percent of discount is about 40%-gh500
The answer will depend on the shape that you are considering.
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!
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if profit , discount % and cost price is given write the formulae to fine cost price
Original price = Sale price + Discount amount
Cp = sp/d
If she paid 'e' dollars after a 20% discount, it means she paid only 80% of the original cost. To calculate the original, we divide by that. e/0.80 = 1.25e.
Take the amount saved, divide it by discount percentage then multiply the result by 100.
Retail = cost*(1+markup/100)
It is discount given by the seller.
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which discount r u talking abt...
The formula for discount calculations is:Price x .Percentage = discountThen you subtract the discount from the price.(Don't forget the decimal).So, you would do this:Price x .30 = DiscountPrice - DiscountExample:Let's say you want to buy a pair of trousers for £40 and you are given a 30% discount.£40 x .30 = £12 discount£40 - £12 = £28You would pay £28 after the 30% discount on a £40 pair of trousers.