ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
All You Need to Know About Percents 1371 Views
Share It!
Description:
How sure are you that this video is going to be about percents? 100%? Good.
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We sneak her sense Shmoop you have a
- 00:07
shmoop on to rent a monkey for a week for
- 00:09
twenty percent off the normal cost which is perfect because
- 00:13
a ton of your sports equipment has gotten stuck in
- 00:15
the trees in your backyard You're going to keep the
Full Transcript
- 00:18
lucky little monkey very busy anyway It's monkey appreciation week
- 00:22
So all monkeys are already twenty five percent off before
- 00:25
you even applied for your discount How much will you
- 00:28
end up spending for a one week monkey rental If
- 00:31
the original price is one hundred forty five bucks Here
- 00:35
are your options Let's start with the initial discount The
- 00:40
monkey weekly rental rate is one hundred forty five dollars
- 00:44
but for monkey appreciation week he's twenty five percent off
- 00:48
one hundred forty five dollars times twenty five percent or
- 00:52
zero point two five equals thirty six dollars and twenty
- 00:56
five cents Subtract that amount from the original cost and
- 01:00
we get one hundred eight dollars and seventy five cents
- 01:04
The total bill after our monkey appreciation week savings Now
- 01:09
with your shmoop on you khun taken additional twenty percent
- 01:13
off the already discounted price of one hundred eight dollars
- 01:16
and seventy five cents As before we take our one
- 01:19
hundred eight dollars and seventy five cents and we multiply
- 01:22
it by twenty percent four zero point to get twenty
- 01:27
one dollars and seventy five cents Subtract that amount from
- 01:30
our discounted price to get a final price of eighty
- 01:34
seven dollars or answer eh But now you have your
- 01:39
very own helper monkey for a week If you can
- 01:42
get him to stop hurling frisbees at your head it 00:01:45.029 --> [endTime] will hopefully be worth it
Up Next
SAT Math 10.3 Geometry and Measurement. What is the ratio of birds to dogs?
Related Videos
SAT Math 2.1 Statistics and Probability. Which two items have the highest protein to fat ratio?
SAT Math 2.2 Statistics and Probability. What percent of her recommended daily intake of 2000 calories did she consume?