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| Question 717661:  If I am being charged an 8.29% discount by my credit card processing company, how do I calculate the total amount I should charge a client, so that after the 8.29% discount, the net result is the number I want? i.e., if my bill is $1,000, and my credit card company charges an 8.29% discount, what gross amount do I have to charge to net $1,000? Thank you sooo much for your help!
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 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If I am being charged an 8.29% discount by my credit card processing company, how do I calculate the total amount I should charge a client, so that after the 8.29% discount, the net result is the number I want? i.e., if my bill is $1,000, and my credit card company charges an 8.29% discount, what gross amount do I have to charge to net $1,000? -----
 Let "x" be the gross amount you should charge.
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 x - 0.0829x = 1000
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 0.9171x = 1000
 x = $1090.39
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
Answer by solver91311(24713)
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