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How to calculate 10 percent off a price

By Matthew Lynch
September 28, 2023
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Whether you’re a bargain hunter, budget-conscious, or simply out shopping during a sale, knowing how to calculate 10 percent off a price is crucial. Understanding the math behind discounts not only helps you save money but also ensures you’re getting the best deal possible. In this article, we’ll cover the simple steps to calculate 10 percent off any given price.

1. Convert the percentage into decimal form:

In order to calculate 10 percent off a price, you’ll need to work with the percentage in decimal format. To convert the percentage to decimal, simply divide it by 100.

For example:

10% = 10/100 = 0.1

2. Identify the original price:

To determine the discounted price, you first need to know the original price of the item or service. This is often indicated on the price tag or product description. Make sure you are using the correct value and currency.

3. Multiply the original price by the decimal form of the discount:

Now that you have both values – the original price and discount as a decimal – multiply them together. This will give you the amount of money you’ll save with the 10 percent discount.

For example:

Original Price: $50

Discount (decimal): 0.1

Savings: $50 * 0.1 = $5

4. Subtract the discount from the original price:

Once you have calculated your savings, subtract this value from the original price to find out how much you will have to pay for the item after applying the discount.

For example:

Original Price: $50

Savings: $5

Discounted Price: $50 – $5 = $45

With these simple steps, calculating 10 percent off any given price becomes quick and easy. Practice this essential skill so that next time you encounter a sale or discount opportunity, you’ll be prepared to find the best deals and make informed purchasing decisions.

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