Discover the Difference Between 10% and 30% of 20000

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In summary: The item is marked down by 50%, so the sale price is 1/2 of the original price. Then it's marked down by 50% again, so the sale price is 1/2 of the sale price. This means the sale price ends up being 1/2 of 1/2 of the original price, or 1/4 of the original price.In summary, when taking away percentages from a number, it is important to remember that the percentages are being multiplied, not added. Therefore, taking away 10% and then taking away 20% from the remainder is equivalent to taking away 28% of the original amount. This is not the same as taking away 30%
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Hi,

If I am calculating the percentage of a number let's say 10% of 20000 which is 18000
Then I take 20% of 18000 which is 14400

Why is this not the same as taking 30% of 20000? When I take 30% of 20000 I get 14000. Why is there is a difference of 400?

Thanks,
Mike
 
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In order to take away 10% of 20000, we multiply: 0.90*20000=18000.

to take 20% away from 18000, we have: 0.80*18000=0.80*(0.90*20000)=0.72*20000=14400.

Thus, to take away 10% of 20000, and then take away 20% FROM THE REMAINDER, is the same as taking 28% of the ORIGINAL AMOUNT (i.e, 20000)!

This is NOT the same as taking away 30% of the original amount!
 
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[tex]0.90 \cdot 0.80 \cdot 20,000 \ne 0.70 \cdot 20 000[/tex]

Because
[tex]0.90 \cdot 0.80 = 0.72 \ne 0.70[/tex]
 
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If I am calculating the percentage of a number let's say 10% of 20000 which is 18000
Then I take 20% of 18000 which is 14400

10% of 20000 means one tenth of 20000. Partly using number characters to express that, you ask for [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex] of 20000.
That in effect is expressed as [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex][tex]\times[/tex]20000

EDIT: I am looking for a way to edit that after it's already published; I know it looks bad. There is no tools button field and I do not have the typeset tags memorized. I want a space between the fraction and the multiplication symbol and I want a space between the multiplication symbol and the 20000.
 
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symbolipoint said:
10% of 20000 means one tenth of 20000. Partly using number characters to express that, you ask for [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex] of 20000.
That in effect is expressed as [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex][tex]\times[/tex]20000

EDIT: I am looking for a way to edit that after it's already published; I know it looks bad. There is no tools button field and I do not have the typeset tags memorized. I want a space between the fraction and the multiplication symbol and I want a space between the multiplication symbol and the 20000.

You could use \cdot like I did :)
BTW, why don't you just make one Latex code ?
 
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You could use \cdot like I did :)
BTW, why don't you just make one Latex code ?

My description broke the work into two separate steps; the second one looks bad. The description during the bulk of my post was intended to be descriptive and helpful.

I see what you mean, to put the tex code all in one piece. If I still had my texAid program in use this would be very easy.
 
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symbolipoint said:
EDIT: I am looking for a way to edit that after it's already published; I know it looks bad. There is no tools button field and I do not have the typeset tags memorized. I want a space between the fraction and the multiplication symbol and I want a space between the multiplication symbol and the 20000.


Here are the commands for extra space in LaTeX, in order from smallest space to largest.

Code:
\,
\:
\;
\quad
\qquad
 
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Another way to think about it...

Suppose you go to a store and see an item on sale for 50% off. Then you go to the store the next day and see that it's been reduced 50% more. Even so, the item isn't free!

The store isn't adding the fifty percents. It's multiplying them.
 

What is the difference between 10% and 30% of 20000?

The difference between 10% and 30% of 20000 is 10000. This means that 30% of 20000 is 10000 more than 10% of 20000.

How do you calculate 10% of 20000?

To calculate 10% of 20000, you can multiply 20000 by 0.10. This will give you a result of 2000, which is 10% of 20000.

How do you calculate 30% of 20000?

To calculate 30% of 20000, you can multiply 20000 by 0.30. This will give you a result of 6000, which is 30% of 20000.

What is the significance of 10% and 30% in this context?

In this context, 10% and 30% represent different percentages or proportions of the total amount, which is 20000. These percentages can be used to calculate different amounts or to compare values.

How does the difference between 10% and 30% of 20000 affect the overall value?

The difference between 10% and 30% of 20000 can greatly affect the overall value, as 30% is a larger proportion than 10%. This means that the value of 30% of 20000 will be significantly higher than the value of 10% of 20000.

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