The discount.
The price of a single item will vary depending on the item, and half the value of two items. The amount of the item will be one because it is a single item. If there are two single items the amount will be doubled and will be worth twice the amount of a single item. In most cases if not all, a single item is worth about one third of the price of three items even if you buy one and get one free. If you get two for the price of one the single item amount will be two but the price will be one.
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unit price
sale price
-- subtract the percent off from 100 -- divide the sale price by the answer -- multiply that answer by 100, and you have the original price
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-- If the coupon got you the item for free, then you saved 100% of the regular price.If the coupon got you a reduced price, then-- Divide (the amount you paid) by (the regular price of the item).-- After dividing, multiply the result by 100.-- After multiplying, subtract the result from 100.Now you have the percentage (of the regular price) that you saved.
The regular price of an item is the non-sale price of that item.
If 31.30 is the reduced price, the original price was 44.72
items on reduced price, or low price item. Sale price, loss leader, offer price.
The selling price of an item is the amount of money for which it is sold.
Not normally.
The price of a single item will vary depending on the item, and half the value of two items. The amount of the item will be one because it is a single item. If there are two single items the amount will be doubled and will be worth twice the amount of a single item. In most cases if not all, a single item is worth about one third of the price of three items even if you buy one and get one free. If you get two for the price of one the single item amount will be two but the price will be one.
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Mark up
unit price
31.30