What is 65 percent off 20.70 Dollars
The easiest way of calculating discount is, in this case, to multiply the normal price $20.7 by 65 then divide it by one hundred. So, the discount equals $13.46. To calculate the sales price, simply deduct the discount of $13.46 from the original price $20.7 then get $7.25 as the sales price.
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Here are the solutions to the questions stated above:
1) What is 65 percent (%) off $20.70?
Using the formula one and replacing the given values:
Amount Saved = Original Price x Discount % / 100. So,
Amount Saved = 20.70 x 65 / 100
Amount Saved = 1345.5 / 100
Amount Saved = $13.46 (answer)
In other words, a 65% discount for an item with the original price of $20.70 is equal to $13.455 (Amount Saved).
Note that to find the amount saved, just multiply it by the percentage and divide by 100.
You may have received a promotional code for a 65 percent of discount. If the price is $20.70, what is the sales price:
2) How much do you pay for an item of $20.70 when discounted 65 percent (%)? What is the item's sale price?
Using the formula two and replacing the given values:
Sale Price = Original Price - Amount Saved. So,
Sale Price = 20.70 - 13.455
Sale Price = $7.25 (answer)
This means the cost of the item to you is $7.25.
You will pay $7.25 for an item with an original price of $20.70 when discounted by 65%. In other words, if you buy an item at $20.70 with a 65% discount, you pay $20.70 - 13.455 = $7.25
You may have received an Amazon promo code of 13.46. If the price is $20.70, what was the amount saved in percent:
3) 13.46 is what percent off $20.70?
Using the formula two and replacing the given values:
Amount Saved = Original Price x Discount % /100. So,
13.46 = 20.70 x Discount % / 100
13.46 / 20.70 = Discount % /100
100 x 13.46 / 20.70 = Discount %
1345.5 / 20.70 = Discount %, or
Discount % = 65 (answer)
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