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Bars show original price versus final price for each row in the example table including your current input when calculated.
Example Data
| Item | Original Price | Discount (%) | Saving | Final Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item A | 120.00 | 15.00 | 18.00 | 102.00 |
| Item B | 80.50 | 10.00 | 8.05 | 72.45 |
| Item C | 230.00 | 25.00 | 57.50 | 172.50 |
| Item D | 49.99 | 5.00 | 2.50 | 47.49 |
| Item E | 150.00 | 40.00 | 60.00 | 90.00 |
You can use the export buttons above to get a CSV file or a PDF snapshot of the table and results section.
Formula Used
Saving = Original Price × (Discount ÷ 100)
Final Price = Original Price − Saving
Total values multiply the per‑unit values by quantity. If you know original and final and need the rate: Discount (%) = ((Original − Final) ÷ Original) × 100.
How to Use
- Enter the original price.
- Enter the percentage discount.
- Optionally enter quantity to see totals.
- Click Calculate to view savings and final price.
- Review the example data and chart for comparisons.
- Use Download CSV to export the table.
- Use Download PDF to save a printable snapshot.
FAQs
1) What values are required to calculate a percentage discount?
You need the original price and the discount percentage. Quantity is optional if you want total savings and total final cost.
2) Can I compute the discount rate from original and final prices?
Yes. Use: ((Original − Final) ÷ Original) × 100. This yields the effective discount percentage.
3) Does the tool support multiple items?
Use the Quantity input to scale totals. For varied items, enter values one at a time or adapt the example table for batch export.
4) Why do the chart bars differ from the table?
The chart is generated from the table rows. If you calculate new values, the “Your Entry” row is appended and reflected on the chart.
5) Are taxes or fees included?
No. Values are pre‑tax and exclude additional fees or shipping. Adjust separately as needed.
6) What precision is used?
Numbers are shown to two decimal places for readability. Internal math uses floating‑point arithmetic.
7) How do I export a PDF?
Click Download PDF. The page captures the result and example table and produces a PDF using client‑side rendering.