Since the dress was marked down 30% off, Anna paid 70% of the original price
I'd make a ratio
13.95/x = .70/1
1/x = .70 (1/13.95)
1/x = 0.05017921146953405017921146953405
1 = 0.05017921146953405017921146953405x
x = 19.928571428571428571428571428591
rounded to two decimal places, the original price was $19.93
The original price was $60, and 15% off drops that to $51.
$5.00
60 percent off
0.1 x $50.00 = $5.00
Assuming that there is no sales tax, you will multiply 50.00 by 0.10 (that is how you calculate percents) to get 5.00. You subtract this from the original price, to get 45.00. Again, this is assuming no sales tax. :)
The original price was $60, and 15% off drops that to $51.
500
$5.00
60 percent off
0.1 x $50.00 = $5.00
Assuming that there is no sales tax, you will multiply 50.00 by 0.10 (that is how you calculate percents) to get 5.00. You subtract this from the original price, to get 45.00. Again, this is assuming no sales tax. :)
$450.00 X 10% = 4.50, the dress will cost $445.50
The original price was was 60
5 dollars.
Divide the 300 by 1 plus the percentage mark-up (1.2 in this case) and you get the answer 250.
Erm, depends on what they would look like, but...probably the leaf one.
jess chose to wear the pink dress 2 the prom