Sales Tax, Discounts, and Commissions Section 6.7.

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Sales Tax, Discounts, and Commissions Section 6.7

Objectives Solve applications involving sales tax Solve applications involving discount Solve applications involving commission

Objective 1: Solve applications involving sales tax

Objective 1 Percent of purchase price is sales tax R x B = A Purchase price + tax = total price

Objective 2: Solve applications involving discount

Objective 2 Percent discount of original price is dollar amount of discount R x B = A Original price - discount = sale price

Objective 3: Solve applications involving commission

Objective 3 Percent commission of total sales is dollar amount of commission R x B = A Base pay + commission = total pay