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How do you calculate 30 percent discount? - Answers

The formula for discount calculations is:Price x .Percentage = discountThen you subtract the discount from the price.(Don't forget the decimal).So, you would do this:Price x .30 = DiscountPrice - DiscountExample:Let's say you want to buy a pair of trousers for £40 and you are given a 30% discount.£40 x .30 = £12 discount£40 - £12 = £28You would pay £28 after the 30% discount on a £40 pair of trousers.



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The formula for discount calculations is:Price x .Percentage = discountThen you subtract the discount from the price.(Don't forget the decimal).So, you would do this:Price x .30 = DiscountPrice - DiscountExample:Let's say you want to buy a pair of trousers for £40 and you are given a 30% discount.£40 x .30 = £12 discount£40 - £12 = £28You would pay £28 after the 30% discount on a £40 pair of trousers.



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How do you calculate 30 percent discount? - Answers

The formula for discount calculations is:Price x .Percentage = discountThen you subtract the discount from the price.(Don't forget the decimal).So, you would do this:Price x .30 = DiscountPrice - DiscountExample:Let's say you want to buy a pair of trousers for £40 and you are given a 30% discount.£40 x .30 = £12 discount£40 - £12 = £28You would pay £28 after the 30% discount on a £40 pair of trousers.

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