The regular price is $26.00
Suppose percent discount is D. Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
Percentage discount = 100*(1 - sale price/original price)
The regular price would be $68.01. * * * * * No it would not, it would be 68.00 units. And why assume that it is dollars?
The sale price is $321.30
About $578.57
The regular price is $26.00
The regular price is $139.68
The discount value is $11.99 and the sale price is $67.99
Suppose percent discount is D. Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
Full price = 47.60/0.70 = 68.00
How to calculate sale price if marked price and percent discount are given:First change the percent discount to a decimal.You then multiply the percent discount in decimal form by the marked price.Finally, you subtract the answer from the multiplication problem from the marked price, and get your final answer!
The discount goes up, the sale price goes down.
Percentage discount = 100*(1 - sale price/original price)
The discount is about 17.4%
The discount price of the 50 cape would be 37.50 dollars. This is calculated by multiplying the original price (50) by the discount rate (25%) and subtracting that amount from the original price.
The sale price is $42.00