Okay, so I have a set of 5 prices that are of different prices, the average being 6280.
I will be selling these items as a bundle, but the original prices for the individual items are very expensive compared to bundle.
So, I figure the price increase that a user will pay for each individual item (vs purchasing the bundle) will be 25%.
I have already found what the price of each item SHOULD be to reflect a 25% increase over the bundle price - that number is 3900.
But the individual prices vary based on worth of item.
I'm wanting to have 3900 as the 'average' price for all items, but price them +/- based on the price differences in the original prices, but I can't figure out how to do it properly.
The % difference between the averages is 38% and the % difference between the highest (current) priced item and lowest is 46%.
Every way I've tried, I always end up with numbers equaling more than the 19500 that it needs to be.
How do I do this?
I will be selling these items as a bundle, but the original prices for the individual items are very expensive compared to bundle.
So, I figure the price increase that a user will pay for each individual item (vs purchasing the bundle) will be 25%.
I have already found what the price of each item SHOULD be to reflect a 25% increase over the bundle price - that number is 3900.
But the individual prices vary based on worth of item.
I'm wanting to have 3900 as the 'average' price for all items, but price them +/- based on the price differences in the original prices, but I can't figure out how to do it properly.
The % difference between the averages is 38% and the % difference between the highest (current) priced item and lowest is 46%.
Every way I've tried, I always end up with numbers equaling more than the 19500 that it needs to be.
How do I do this?