The easiest way to do it (for me) is to find 1% of the regular price. I think we can round the prices to $70,00 and $40,00 to show nice percentage.
70 / 100 = 0,7
So 1% is 0,7. Now we can divide $40,00 by 0,7 to calculate how many percent it is:
40 / 0,7 = 57 (after rounding it to the nearest whole number)
So the discount was 100 - 57 = 43 percent.
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70 * 57% =
= 70 * 57/100 =
= 7 * 57/10 =
= 7 * 5 7,10 =
= 7 * 5,7 =
= 39,9 (the price after the discount)
70 * 43% =
= 70 * 43/100 =
= 7 * 43/10 =
= 7 * 4 3/10 =
= 7 * 4,3 =
= 30,1 (the value of the discount)
The difference of 0,1 is because of the rounding, but it's correct.
On your X-axis, go to -5 and identify which Y-coordinate it is. For this problem, it would be -2.
Answer:
thx for the points
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
$10,008.55
Add 10000, and 8.55 to give the total.
10,000.00
The cents will be .55 since the $10,000 does not have any cents included.
The $8 will stay since the $10,000 does not have any dollars below 10 dollars.
So, the answer will be $10,008.55
No, because 64 does not go into 180 evenly.