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Chapter 6. Percents. Percent and Problem Solving: Sales Tax, Commission, and Discount. 6.5. Calculating Sales Tax and Total Price. Sales Tax and Total Price sales tax = tax rate · purchase price total price = purchase price + sales tax. Example. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 6

Percents

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6.5

Percent and Problem Solving: Sales Tax, Commission, and

Discount

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Calculating Sales Tax and Total Price

Sales Tax and Total Price

sales tax = tax rate · purchase price

total price = purchase price + sales tax

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Example

sales tax purchase pricetax rate

sales tax = 6.5% · $1800

A gold and diamond bracelet sells for $1800. Find the total price if the sales tax rate is 6.5%.

= 0.065 · $1800

= $117 Sales Tax

$1800 + $117 = $1917 Total Price

The total price for the bracelet was $1917.00

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Calculating Commission

Commission

commission = commission rate · sales

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Example

commission salesCommission

rate

$3575 = r · $32,500

The commission rate is 11%.

A salesperson earned a commission of $3575 for selling $32,500 worth of books to various bookstores. Find the commission rate.

$3575

$32,500r

0.11 r

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Calculating Discount and Sale Price

Discount and Sale Price

amount of discount = discount rate · original price

sale price = original price · amount of discount

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Example

amount of discount original pricediscount rate

amount of discount = 30% · $2000

The discount is $600.

0.3 $2000

A $2000 designer dress is on sale for 30% off. Find the discount and the sale price.

$600

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continued

sale price discountOriginal price

sale price = $2000 − $600

The sale price is $1400.

$1400

A $2000 designer dress is on sale for 30% off. Find the discount and the sale price.