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Knowing common fractions speeds this up: 25% off means paying 75%, 50% off means half, 33% off means roughly two-thirds. For odd percentages, the multiply-by-the-remaining-fraction method is fastest and least error-prone.
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A percent-off calculator quickly tells you the final price after a percentage is taken off, and how much you save. It's the everyday tool for sales, coupons, and clearance pricing where you need the real number fast.
Final price = Original × (1 − Percent off ÷ 100)
Original is the starting price and percent off is the reduction. Subtract the percentage from 100%, convert to a decimal, and multiply. The amount saved is simply the original price minus the final price.
Knowing common fractions speeds this up: 25% off means paying 75%, 50% off means half, 33% off means roughly two-thirds. For odd percentages, the multiply-by-the-remaining-fraction method is fastest and least error-prone.