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6 Chapter Chapter 2 Percent

Percent Problem Solving: Sales Tax, Commission, and Discount Section 6.5 Percent Problem Solving: Sales Tax, Commission, and Discount

Calculate Sales Tax and Total Price. Objective A Calculate Sales Tax and Total Price.

Calculating Sales Tax and Total Price sales tax = tax rate · purchase price total price = purchase price + sales tax Objective A

Example A gold and diamond bracelet sells for $1800. Find the total price if the sales tax rate is 6.5%. sales tax tax rate purchase price sales tax = 6.5% · $1800 = 0.065 · $1800 Objective A = $117 Sales Tax $1800 + $117 = $1917 Total Price The total price for the bracelet was $1917.00 5

Example The sales tax rate is 9%. The sales tax on an $18,500 automobile is $1665. Find the sales tax rate. Let r represent the unknown sales tax rate. Then sales tax = tax rate  purchase price 1665 = r  18,500 The sales tax rate is 9%.

Objective B Calculate Commission.

Calculating Commission commission = commission rate · sales Objective A 8

Example A sales representative for Office Product Copier sold $47,632 worth of copy equipment last month. What is his commission for the month if he is paid a commission of 6.6% of his total sales for the month? Commission rate commission sales c = 0.066 · $47,632 Objective A His commission was $3143.71. 9

Example A salesperson earned a commission of $3575 for selling $32,500 worth of books to various bookstores. Find the commission rate. Commission rate commission sales $3575 = r · $32,500 Objective A The commission rate is 11%. 10

Example The commission rate is 15%. A salesperson earns $645 for selling $4300 worth of appliances. Find the commission rate. Let r represent the unknown commission rate. commission = commission rate  sales 645 = r  4300 The commission rate is 15%.

Calculate Discount and Sales Price. Objective C Calculate Discount and Sales Price.

Calculating Discount and Sale Price amount of discount = discount rate · original price sale price = original price · amount of discount Objective A 13

Example A $2000 designer dress is on sale for 30% off. Find the discount and the sale price. original price amount of discount discount rate amount of discount = 30% · $2000 Objective A The discount is $600. Continued 14

Example (cont) A $2000 designer dress is on sale for 30% off. Find the discount and the sale price. sale price Original price discount sale price = $2000 − $600 Objective A The sale price is $1400. 15