The shoes will cost 21.
80%
Divide Sales Price by 200% (ie 2). So cost is half of sales price.
49.64
$1950
$35.71
If 25% was knocked off of the regular price, then you paid 75% of it.70.37 / 0.75 = $93.83
Let c= original cost Let p= percent reduced by Let r= cost after reduction Equation: c=p*(100%-r)
67%
80%
Shoes cost anywhere from 69 cents to 4 dollars in 1936. Women's shoes cost around the same price, ranging from simple shoes to leather dress shoes.
Oxford Man's Shoes cost $12.95
selling price 2783.40. 70% at cost price the answer is 2141.08
You'll save $23.60 on this item. This means, the cost of the item to you is: $59.00 - $23.60 = $35.40
It is difficult to give the excatly price .usually the price depand by the shoes materil and workmanship.In our facotry ,the normally ahletic shoes price about 5USD/pair ,but for the classic athletic shoes about 20-25USD .for a pair shoes the most cost is of the sole and the shoes upper materil
The selling price would be 17.25 if it cost 15 and the percent of markup is 15.
no because you don't add the percents together
A nice pair of shoes would cost around 22 dollars in 1970. Discount shoes would be less, and designer shoes would cost more.