Tana bought $74.12 worth of CDs at the music store. She gets a19%discount since she is an emplyee at the store. What was the actual price of the CDs she bought before the discount?
Discount = Original Price - Discounted Price Percentage Discount = 100* Discount / Original Price
Discount = Original Price minus Sale price.
Percentage discount = 100*(1 - sale price/original price)
You need to know the discounted price and either the discount amount or the discount rate. If you know the discount amount: Original Price = Discounted Price + Discount If you know the Discount Rate (percentage discount ): Original Price = 100*Discounted Price / (100 - Discount Rate)
If the discounted price is $35, then you must reverse the process to find the original price. The original price would be 38.99 dollars.
Discount = Original Price - Discounted Price Percentage Discount = 100* Discount / Original Price
Discount = Original Price minus Sale price.
To find the discount rate, subtract the sales price from the original price to determine the discount amount. Then, divide the discount amount by the original price. Finally, multiply the result by 100 to convert it into a percentage. The formula can be summarized as: Discount Rate (%) = [(Original Price - Sales Price) / Original Price] × 100.
To find the discount price on a commodity, first determine the original price and the discount percentage. Multiply the original price by the discount percentage (expressed as a decimal) to find the discount amount. Subtract this discount amount from the original price to obtain the discount price. For example, if an item costs $100 and has a 20% discount, the discount amount is $20, making the final price $80.
Percentage discount = 100*(1 - sale price/original price)
You need to know the discounted price and either the discount amount or the discount rate. If you know the discount amount: Original Price = Discounted Price + Discount If you know the Discount Rate (percentage discount ): Original Price = 100*Discounted Price / (100 - Discount Rate)
If the discounted price is $35, then you must reverse the process to find the original price. The original price would be 38.99 dollars.
If you have only the sale price you cannot find the original price. You need to know the discount rate.
If the discount is D percent and the sale price is S, then the original price was S*100/(100-D)
The original price was $104.00
The answer will depend on what information you do have.
Original Price = Discounted price*100/(100-discount rate) = 3209*100/(100-37) = 3209*100/63 = 5093.65