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#pop-a-tag #Discounts

#pop-a-tag #Discounts. How to pop some tags using percent, discounts and tax without leaving your desk!. “I’m gonna pop some tags” But I might have more than $20 in my pocket. Thrift shops are great because they sell items that are at a fraction of what they originally cost. Shirts.

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#pop-a-tag #Discounts

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  1. #pop-a-tag#Discounts How to pop some tags using percent, discounts and tax without leaving your desk!

  2. “I’m gonna pop some tags”But I might have more than $20 in my pocket

  3. Thrift shops are great because they sell items that are at a fraction of what they originally cost

  4. Shirts This shirt was originally sold for $25.99 at SavaliciousRags. It is on the rack at the Thrift Shop for $5. It is a “savings” of $20.99, but that is not the discount. A discount is a percent less than the original cost.

  5. Percents • The price a customer pays for an item in a store is called the retail price. • You, as a consumer(person buying from a store), pay the retail price. (In another lesson, you will learn about wholesaleand markup) Retail Price: $15.99 - This is the price the store would like you to pay. It is 100% of the money they would like to make. 100% = $15.99

  6. The reality of retail sales is that many stores carry the same merchandise, and in order for the stores to stay competitive, they need to entice you into shopping at their store, so they offer discounts. Savalicous Rags runs a full page ad in the newspaper offering 25% off their new white shirts. There are several ways of finding a price of an item after a discount. That means, instead of paying 100% of the item, you will not be paying 25% of the item. 100%the whole price of the white shirt - 25%the amount of the white shirt you are notpaying 75% the price of the white shirt that you willbe paying

  7. Propotional Relationship PERCENTs If you are not paying the whole amount, you are paying part of the amount. Write this as a proportion : If you are not paying 100% of an item, then the price is broken up into two parts: The part you are paying + The part you are NOT paying Together they equal 100% 95% 5% 90% 10% 85% 15% 80% 20% 75% 25% 70%30% The quicker you are able to relate these numbers, the easier time you will have finding the actual cost to you. means you are paying 95% of the price and not 5% means you are paying 90% of the price and not 10% means you are paying 85% of the price and not 15% means you are paying 80% of the price and not 20% means you are paying 75% of the price and not 25% means you are paying 70% of the price and not 30%

  8. Two ways to find a discounted price IN 1 STEP $15.99 is 100% of the original price Find how much of the original price you will pay. 100% of the price - 25% the percent you will notbe paying 75% is the amount of the original price that you willbe paying Find the amount of the original price that you will pay: 100% $15.99x75%x 0.75discount price $11.9925 which rounds to $11.99 USING PROPORTIONS $15.99 is 100% of the original price 25% discount Write as a proportion: = = To solve for , the variable that represents the unknown price that we will pay, we will find the decimal equivalent of the first ratio, and then multiply it by the whole price. This will create a numerator to be used in an equivalent ratio. = 0.75 (decimal equivalent) Calculate 0.75 x 15.99 = 11.9925 (rounds to 11.99) = 11.99 = $11.99 is 75% of $15.99

  9. Choose the method that is best for you $35.99 original price 20% off • USING PROPORTIONS • (20% + 80% =100%) • = • 0.8 x 35.99 = 28.792 (rounds to 28.79) • So, • = • 80% of $35.99 is $28.79 USING PERCENTS Find the amount of original price to be paid:(20% + 80% =100%) $35.99x 0.80 $28.792 rounds to $28.79

  10. Find the amount you will pay on the following items after the discount. Use whichever method you prefer, but show all work! 1. Red gym shorts at the school store cost$10.00. Buy during Spirit Week to receive 25% off. 3. Madras Plaid Shorts at Macy’s cost $18.99. Use your Macy’s charge card to receive 33% off the price. 2. Basketball shorts at the Campus Corner cost $32.99. You have a coupon for 30% off. 4. Khaki cargo shorts at Target cost $23.99. This week only: take 15% off.

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