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Welcome to the Terribly Terrific Taco

The Terribly Terrific Taco Menu Tostada …………... $1.50 Taco ……………….. $1.50 Enchilada ……….. $2.00 Burrito ……………. $4.00 Soda ……………..… $1.50 Ice Cream ……….. $2.25 Value Menu #1 – 1 Tostada, 1 Taco, 1 Soda ……………………………… $4.25 #2 – 2 Enchiladas, 1 Soda ……………….…………..….. $5.25 #3 – 1 Tostada, 1 Burrito & 1 Soda ………………… $7.50 Family Meal …………... $10.00 4 Tacos & 4 Sodas

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Calculate the total cost with 10% tax.

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 First: Convert 10% into a decimal by dividing it by 100. 10/100 =

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 First: Convert 10% into a decimal by dividing it by 100. 10/100 = 0.1

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Find the tax amount: Multiply the price ($5.25) by 0.1. $5.25 x 0.1 =

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Find the tax amount: Multiply the price ($5.25) by 0.1. $5.25 x 0.1 = $0.525

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Apply the tax: Add the tax ($0.525) to the price ($5.25) $5.25 + $0.525 =

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Apply the tax: Add the tax ($0.525) to the price ($5.25) $5.25 + $0.525 = $5.775

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Round to the nearest hundredth $5.775 =

Add 10% for Tax You order value meal #2: 2 Enchiladas & 1 Soda for $5.25 Round to the nearest hundredth $5.775 = $5.78

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Use your coupon to take 1/5 off the price. What is the first step?

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Convert 1/5 to a decimal. 1 divided by 5 =

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Convert 1/5 to a decimal. 1 divided by 5 = 0.2

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Find the amount of the discount. Multiply the price by 0.2. $6.75 x 0.2 =

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Find the amount of the discount. Multiply the price by 0.2. $6.75 x 0.2 = $1.35 $1.35 is the amount of the discount.

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Apply the Discount. Subtract the discount ($1.35) from the price ($6.75). $6.75 - $1.35 =

1/5 off the total You order 2 tacos, 1 soda and an ice cream. $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 + $2.25 = $6.75 Apply the Discount. Subtract the discount ($1.35) from the price ($6.75). $6.75 - $1.35 = $5.40

Rounding to the nearest Hundredth $3.123 =

Rounding to the nearest Hundredth $3.123 = $3.12

Rounding to the nearest Hundredth $17.836 =

Rounding to the nearest Hundredth $17.836 = $17.84

Rounding to the Nearest Hundredth $9.998 = $10.00

The Terribly Terrific Taco Menu Tostada …………... $1.50 Taco ……………….. $1.50 Enchilada ……….. $2.00 Burrito ……………. $4.00 Soda ……………..… $1.50 Ice Cream ……….. $2.25 Value Menu #1 – 1 Tostada, 1 Taco, 1 Soda ……………………………… $4.25 #2 – 2 Enchiladas, 1 Soda ……………….…………..….. $5.25 #3 – 1 Tostada, 1 Burrito & 1 Soda ………………… $7.50 Family Meal …………... $10.00 4 Tacos & 4 Sodas