The original price was $140.00
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If Greg got a 30% discount, he paid 70% of the original price- if they only ask for the percentage of the original price, the actual original price is irrelevant.
20 is 80/100 of original price, ie 4/5 so original price was 25.
$150.00
IThe original price was reduced by 80% and the item cost $600. therefore $600 must be 20% of the original price. Therefore half of it, which is $300, would be 10% of the original price. This means that the original price was $3000.
Let x equal the original price. Let's say the sale is 25 percent off. That means that 0.75x = the sale price. To find the original price, divide the sale price by the decimal equivalent of 100 minus the discount. Example: You bought an item for 48.00 that was marked as being 20 percent off the original price. The original price was 48.00 divided by 0.80 or 60.00
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$312.49 ; here's how: You have original price is 100%, final price = original price - discount amount, and discount amount = original price * discount percent.So Final price = original price - original price * discount percent = (Original price)*(100 % - discount percent).249.99 = P0 * (100%-20%) = P0 * (0.80) ---> P0 = 249.99 / 0.80 = 312.4875
The original price was 771.43
The original price was 15,737.50
Convert the percent of increase into a decimal, multiply that by the original price and take that answer, and add it on to the original price. BAM. new 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