Mr. Lawson’s Dream Room project

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Mr. Lawson’s Dream Room project

Objective The objective for this project is to spend $10,000 to create your dream room. You must spend as much of the money as possible on at least 8 items for your room without going over the $10,000 budget. Each item will have either a discount percentage of 40%, 30%, 20% or 10%.

Vocabulary Sales Tax – Sales Price - Subtotal – Discount – Original Price – Budget -

1.) Spa with 13 Jets Original Price - $2,778.49 Discount Percentage - 40% Steps: 1.) 40% = 0.40 2.) $2,778.49 x 0.40 = $1,111.40 3.) $2,778.49 - $1,111.40 = $1,667.09 Discount Price - $1,111.40 Sales Price - $1,667.09

2.) Jillian Upholstered King-size Bed Original Price - $749.99 Discount Percentage - 40% Steps: 1.) 40% = 0.40 2.) $749.99 x 0.40 = $300.00 3.) $749.99 - $300.00 = $449.99 Discount Price - $300.00 Sales Price - $449.99

3.) 90" Billiard Pool Table Original Price - $512.99 Discount Percentage - 30% Steps: 1.) 30% = 0.30 2.) $512.99 x 0.30 = $153.90 3.) $512.99 - $153.90 = $359.09 Discount Price - $153.90 Sales Price - $359.09

4.) Beckie U-Shaped Sectional Original Price - $3,547.00 Discount Percentage - 30% Steps: 1.) 30% = 0.30 2.) $3,547.00 x 0.30 = $1,064.10 3.) $3,547.00 - $1,064.10 = $2,482.90 Discount Price - $1,064.10 Sales Price - $2,482.90

5.) Wall Fish Tank Aquarium Original Price - $549.00 Discount Percentage - 20% Steps: 1.) 20% = 0.20 2.) $549.00 x 0.20 = $109.80 3.) $549.00 - $109.80 = $439.20 Discount Price - $109.80 Sales Price - $439.20

+_____ Sales Tax (8%) $2,482.90 $1,667.09 $449.99 $439.20 $359.09 Sales Tax Calculation 1.) 8% = 0.08 2.) 5,398.27 x 0.08 = $431.86 3.) 5,398.27 + $431.86 = $5,830.13 Sales Tax = $431.86 Final Price = $5,830.13 $2,482.90 $1,667.09 $449.99 $439.20 +_____ $359.09 Subtotals : $5,398.27

$10,000.00 - $ 5,830.13 ___________ Money Left Over = +$4,169.87 BUDGET $10,000.00 - $ 5,830.13 ___________ Money Left Over = +$4,169.87