how to find the discount
@HomeschoolGrad
check your receipt stub =)
that not funny if youre going to act stupid dont answer my question @jdoe0001
@HomeschoolGrad
Do you mean something like: 20% off $30?
yes
Step 1: Multiply 20% x 30 20% x 30 =6
Step 2: Subtract the number in step 1 from the original price $30 - $6 = $24
That's it! Would you like another example? Any questions?
yes how do you markups and tax
for example cost of a sled:99.50 markup:95%
Hmm... Okay, if I'm not mistaken, "markup" means it is sold for more, so this time, instead of subtracting you must add. EXAMPLE Step 1: $99.50 x 95% = $94.52 Step 2: $99.50 + $94.52 = $194.02
So the sled would be sold for $194.02
thank you what about tax
Tax should also be similar to "markup". EXAMPLE: You buy a T-shirt for $5 plus 8% tax. Step 1 $5 x 8% = $0.4 Step 2 $5 + $0.4 = $5.40 So, after tax your T-shirt will cost $5.40
Is that what you needed? Questions?
thank you
^_^ Your'e welcome!
sorry but i forgot to ask you how to find the sale price @HomeschoolGrad
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