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Discount Calculator: Original Price, Sale Price, and Savings

Calculate sale prices from percentage discounts, find the original price from a discounted amount, and work out profit margins and markups for pricing decisions.

Discount Calculator: Original Price, Sale Price, and Savings

Discount Calculations: Sale Price, Savings, and Original Price

Discount calculators serve both shoppers (finding actual savings) and businesses (setting sale prices and protecting margins). The same percentage arithmetic underlies all three use cases.

Finding the Sale Price

Sale price = Original price × (1 − discount%)
Example: £80 item at 25% off → £80 × 0.75 = £60

Finding the Original Price from a Sale Price

Original price = Sale price ÷ (1 − discount%)
Example: £60 sale price at 25% off → £60 ÷ 0.75 = £80

Calculating the Discount Percentage

Discount % = [(Original − Sale) ÷ Original] × 100
Example: Was £80, now £60 → [(80−60)÷80] × 100 = 25%

Successive Discounts

Two discounts of 20% and 10% are NOT the same as one discount of 30%. £100 → −20% → £80 → −10% → £72. The effective discount is 28%, not 30%. Each discount is applied to the already-reduced price.

Discount vs Markdown vs Margin

  • Discount: Reduction from normal selling price (consumer-facing)
  • Markdown: Permanent price reduction (retail inventory management)
  • Margin: Profit as a % of selling price — a 25% margin ≠ a 25% markup

Calculate discounts and savings: Free Discount Calculator