The answer is 2.00 / 1.00 � 0.4595) = 3.70

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Manuel de Aguiar
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HOW

 

Hello Everyone.
Can someone help me with this problem?

At any one time I will have a selling price and a discount value

HERE IS A TABLE OF VALUES
PRICE            %DISCOUNT
    3.70                    0
    5.00                    -35.1351
    4.00                    -8.11
    3.00                    18.92
    2.00                    45.95
    3.33                    10
    1.85                    50


Ok here is what I need.

What is the Price when the discount is 0?

To put is in another way...................
If I have a Price of $2.00 and a discount of 45.95% how can I compute and get the $3.70 value.

    If you change the price it re-computes the discount based on the price @ 0% discount..  It also computes the selling price base on an entered discount.  The only way that I see of doing this is by first finding the selling price  with no discount and then computing the new value, either discount or selling price based on the obtains price at zero discount.

I have a feeling this is 8th. grade algebra but I have been going in circles, feeling pretty dumb, this weekend .
Thanks,
Manuel

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