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‎06-04-2020 03:30 PM - edited ‎06-04-2020 03:32 PM
Regular price is about $200:
50% of $200 = $100
1/2 that would be another 25% = $50
Another way to verify:
25% off $200 = $50
‎06-04-2020 03:33 PM
@wildcat fan wrote:$49 would be 1/4 of the value, so value would be $196.
ETA: $49 x 4
I read the problem and immediately my mind glazed over lol! I wish you had been my math teacher, @wildcat fan !
‎06-04-2020 03:33 PM
@CLHS68 Is correct.
We know that if we take 100% of the price and subtract 75% from it, we will be left with 25% of the the full price.
$49 = 25% of the full price.
So, $49 = 1/4 of the full price, because 25%, or 25/100 can be reduced to 1/4.
You then set up an equation. 49 = 1 X is the number we want to determine.
X 4
Then, you cross multiply and get 1X = 49 times 4, or X = 196
So, the full price is $196.00.
‎06-04-2020 03:35 PM
.75x = 49
divide both sides by .75
49/.75 = 65.3333333
$65.33 = original price
‎06-04-2020 03:37 PM
@LTT1 wrote:
.75x = 49
divide both sides by .75
49/.75 = 65.3333333
$65.33 = original price
But, the $49 is only 25% of the original price, not 75% of the original price. It is 75% OFF that comes to $49.
‎06-04-2020 03:48 PM
Thanks to all who got the right price of $196. I know someone who was able to get the original price which was $195!
Thanks to all and I knew $66 and change was not the price.
‎06-04-2020 04:00 PM
I must say thanks to the OP for this as it took me longer to figure out than I thought it would and realized I need to work more on my math skills!
‎06-04-2020 04:20 PM
I've never been good with percents, and use this type of calculator often, especially at work.
https://www.calculator.net/percent-calculator.html
‎06-04-2020 04:24 PM
If it was a multiple choice question, I'm sure we all would have come up with the right answer. ![]()
‎06-04-2020 04:27 PM - edited ‎06-04-2020 04:29 PM
You can divide 75 by 49. Not saying that it would give you a good answer but it is possible to divide 75 by 49. There! Does that help?
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You now have the sum total of my math skills! I can't do math even with a calculator!
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