The discount price is 45.
60 - 25% = 60*.75 = 4545 + 7% = 45*1.07 = 48.15
If a shop gives a 10 percent discount, the profit percentage will be less than 25 percent, as the discount reduces the overall selling price of the item. The actual profit percentage would depend on the cost price and the new selling price after the discount is applied.
it would be 15/25 *100 for the percent... it would be 60%
60
25% off of 80:= 25% discount applied to 80= 80 - (25% x 80)= 80 - (0.25 x 80)= 80 - 20= 60
The discount would be 60 cents leaving 4.39 to pay
Subtracting 25 percent from 60 gives 60 x (1 - (25/100)) = 60 x 0.75 = 45.
$48, a $12 Discount. 10% of 60 is 6...so 20% is $12.
25% of 60 = 25% * 60 = 0.25 * 60 = 15
25% of 60 is 15
60 out of 25 = 240%
60% of $25.00= 60% * 25= 0.6 * 25= $15.00