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Am trying to build an excel sheet where I have an known Target Price (TP) that I want to achieve but don't now how to get the Original Price (OP).



TP = (OP - 10% discount on OP) - 20% fee on discounted OP



Can someone help with a simple answer?










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    Am trying to build an excel sheet where I have an known Target Price (TP) that I want to achieve but don't now how to get the Original Price (OP).



    TP = (OP - 10% discount on OP) - 20% fee on discounted OP



    Can someone help with a simple answer?










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    closed as off-topic by Travis, verret, Eevee Trainer, Leucippus, max_zorn Jan 10 at 6:03


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      Am trying to build an excel sheet where I have an known Target Price (TP) that I want to achieve but don't now how to get the Original Price (OP).



      TP = (OP - 10% discount on OP) - 20% fee on discounted OP



      Can someone help with a simple answer?










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      Am trying to build an excel sheet where I have an known Target Price (TP) that I want to achieve but don't now how to get the Original Price (OP).



      TP = (OP - 10% discount on OP) - 20% fee on discounted OP



      Can someone help with a simple answer?







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      closed as off-topic by Travis, verret, Eevee Trainer, Leucippus, max_zorn Jan 10 at 6:03


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      closed as off-topic by Travis, verret, Eevee Trainer, Leucippus, max_zorn Jan 10 at 6:03


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          discounted OP = OP - 10% discount on OP = 0.9 * OP



          TP=0.8* discounted OP=0.72 * OP



          Therefore OP = TP/0.72






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          $begingroup$

          discounted OP = OP - 10% discount on OP = 0.9 * OP



          TP=0.8* discounted OP=0.72 * OP



          Therefore OP = TP/0.72






          share|cite|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            Well that was simple.Thanks
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            – olgao
            Jan 9 at 5:50
















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          $begingroup$

          discounted OP = OP - 10% discount on OP = 0.9 * OP



          TP=0.8* discounted OP=0.72 * OP



          Therefore OP = TP/0.72






          share|cite|improve this answer









          $endgroup$













          • $begingroup$
            Well that was simple.Thanks
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            – olgao
            Jan 9 at 5:50














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          $begingroup$

          discounted OP = OP - 10% discount on OP = 0.9 * OP



          TP=0.8* discounted OP=0.72 * OP



          Therefore OP = TP/0.72






          share|cite|improve this answer









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          discounted OP = OP - 10% discount on OP = 0.9 * OP



          TP=0.8* discounted OP=0.72 * OP



          Therefore OP = TP/0.72







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          answered Jan 9 at 5:38









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            Well that was simple.Thanks
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            Jan 9 at 5:50


















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            Well that was simple.Thanks
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            – olgao
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          Well that was simple.Thanks
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          – olgao
          Jan 9 at 5:50




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          Well that was simple.Thanks
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          – olgao
          Jan 9 at 5:50



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