Warm-up Oct. 18 Good morning! Lovely Friday! Work on your quiz, you have 15 minutes and GL! Place the quiz by the basket. Don’t forget “File Fridays” HW.

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Warm-up Oct. 18 Good morning! Lovely Friday! Work on your quiz, you have 15 minutes and GL! Place the quiz by the basket. Don’t forget “File Fridays” HW #28: Applications of Percents Foldable Project 1: Applying Percents in the Real World Due Oct. 25

Activity Application of Percents Sales Tax Discount Markup Oh my!

1. Charlie is the owner of a bike shop. He recently purchase tandem bicycles for $120 and marking them up at 85%. What is the new selling price of each tandem bike? Answer: The new selling price for each tandem bike is $________.

2. Lacey is looking to buy a bicycle. She found one at Charlie’s Bike Shop. The bike that she wants to purchase is listed at $539. If there is a 6.5% sales tax, how much is the final cost of the bike with tax? Answer: Lacey will pay $_______ for the bike.

3. Ms. Nhotsoubanh went to Charlie’s bike shop to get a stroller for her son. The stroller that she was looking at has a price tag of $ Since she knows the owner, Ms. Nhotsoubanh got a 35% discount on the BOB stroller. How much did she save on the stroller? How much was the total cost of the stroller with an 8.6% sales tax? Answer: Ms. Nhotsoubanh saved $_________ on the stroller. The total price of the stroller is $___________.

4. After buying the BOB stroller at Charlies’s bike shop, Ms. Nhotsoubanh was starving. She decided to meet up with Mrs. Salpietro to have lunch at Pasta Pasta. How much is lunch? Include a sales tax of 6.5% and a 20% tip? Pasta Linguini with grilled shrimp $19.95 Tuscan pizza $12.95 Tortelloni stuffed with 6 cheeses.. $ cokes $4.50 Strawberry cheese cake $8.95 Total:________ 6.5% tax: ________ Total with tax: ___________ Answer: The lunch bill came to $_______________.