well, for 6 balls he would need to buy the first group of three twice, meaning he would spend $1, and if he went with the 6 for 80c he would save 20c, which would be 20% of $1
15 percent of 12.95 would be 1.9425 or just 1.94 if you round it if you are buying something, your new price would be 11.01
'6 percent tax' can mean 2 things, depending whether or not the tax is inclusive. If it is not inclusive it means that you owe a further 6% of whatever your buying/receiving. For example if you're buying something for £100 and VAT (at 6%) is not included you would owe £6 to the tax man. If it is inclusive it means that 6% of whatever your buying/receiving. If you are buying something for £50 and VAT is included (at 6%) 6% would be paid to the tax man for you.
You can use it to figure out many things. One example would be to figure out how much a sale item will save you. Say your item is $25 but is on sale for 5 percent off. take 25 and minus 5 then hit the percent key. Another example would be for sales tax. If your tax is 5 percent and your buying something for $25 take the 25 and times it by 5 and hit the percent key. That will tell you how much to add to the $25
Multiple buying influences
Oh, dude, math time! So, like, 60 percent of 2500 is 1500. You just gotta multiply 2500 by 0.60, easy peasy. So, like, if you ever need to know how much that is for, like, I dunno, buying 60% off on a sale or something, now you know!
Buying from people instead of companies
Buying it with real money, leveling up, or sometimes in the carnival games you can win farm cash.
no, because you do not own it yet, but a 20% mortgage will be easy to get
installment buying
0ver 65%
Usually bulk buying is cheaper
Buying on Margin
no
buying on margin
women
65% of a dollar is 0.65 dollars (65 cents) whether you are buying lunch or a house.
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