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To compute a 10 percent discount, simply take 90 percent (100 percent minus 10 percent) of the original price. This is .10 x 59.95. Likewise, a 25 percent discount is 75 percent of the original price. So compute .75 x 75.99.
No. For example, 500 increased by 10% = 550 Now, decreasing 550 by 10% results in: 495, not 500.
7/10 to a decimal and a percent = 0.7 ; 70% 7/10 = 7 ÷ 10 = 0.7 in decimal 7/10 * 100% = 70%
'percent more' means to calculate percentage, then add to original amount. 10% = 0.10; 0.10 * 8600 = 860; 8600 + 860 = 9460
First you calculate 40% of the original price, which is .4 times original price. Then you subtract that number from the original price to get 40% off. For example, if a pair of shoes originally costs $10 but is 40% off, then you would calculate .4 x 10, which is 4, then subtract 4 from 10, which is 6. So 40 percent off of 10 is 6.
percent of change from 125 to 135 = 8%% change =|original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |125 - 135|/125 * 100%= 10/125 * 100%= 0.08 * 100%= 8%
The percent decrease is calculated by taking the difference between the original quantity and the new quantity, dividing it by the original quantity, and then multiplying by 100. In this case, the percent decrease would be (10 - 3) / 10 * 100 = 70%.
To describe change using percent, you calculate the difference between the new value and the original value, then divide that difference by the original value. Multiply the result by 100 to convert it into a percentage. This method allows you to express the change relative to the original value, making it easier to understand the magnitude of the change in percentage terms. For example, if a stock price increases from $50 to $60, the change is $10, which is a 20% increase.
To compute a 10 percent discount, simply take 90 percent (100 percent minus 10 percent) of the original price. This is .10 x 59.95. Likewise, a 25 percent discount is 75 percent of the original price. So compute .75 x 75.99.
"What percent is 10 percent?" Er, how about 10?. 10% of 16000 on the other hand is 1600. It follows that the original question is equivalent to "What percent is 1600?" 1600 is 160000 percent!
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percent increase = 50% % increase =|original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |20 - 30|/20 * 100% = 10/20 * 100% = 0.50* 100% = 50%
percent of increase = (new amount - original amount)/original amount p = (35 - 25)/25 p = 10/25 = 2/5 p = 0.4 p = 40%
depends what the original is. 10% if what? 10% of $100 is$10.
Multiply it by 10.
Paying 90% of the original price.
Simple mental arithmetic !... You would reduce the original 13.99 by 1.399 to give the new total of 12.591