6.RP.3c Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the.

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6.RP.3c Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the whole, given part and the percent. "I Can Solve Real-World Problems by Applying Percents to Calculate Tax, Tip, and Discount."

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Original price: $36 Discount: 30%

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Original price: $36 Discount: 30% Discount:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Original price: $36 Discount: 30% Discount: New Price:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Food bill before tax: $25 Sales Tax: 6%

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Food bill before tax: $25 Sales Tax: 6% Sales Tax:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Food bill before tax: $25 Sales Tax: 6% Sales Tax: Total Price:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Food bill before tax: $45 Tip: 15%

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Food bill before tax: $45 Tip: 15% Tip:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. Food bill before tax: $45 Tip: 15% Tip: Total Price:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. T-Shirt Original Price: $24 Discount: 20%

Use the given in formation to find the new price. T-Shirt Original Price: $24 Discount: 20% Discount:

Use the given in formation to find the new price. T-Shirt Original Price: $24 Discount: 20% Discount: New Price:

Jean Junction offers a $10 off coupon for jeans that cost $25 Jean Junction offers a $10 off coupon for jeans that cost $25. What is the percent discount for the jeans?

Jean Junction offers a $10 off coupon for jeans that cost $25 Jean Junction offers a $10 off coupon for jeans that cost $25. What is the percent discount for the jeans?

After a 15% off sale, some jeans were $11. 50 After a 15% off sale, some jeans were $11.50. How much were the jeans before the sale?

100% – 15% Discount = Spent 85% of the original price After a 15% off sale, some jeans were $11.50. How much were the jeans before the sale? Since you do not know the amount of the discount or the original price you must use the percentage spent. 100% – 15% Discount = Spent 85% of the original price

100% – 15% Discount = Spent 85% of the original price After a 15% off sale, some jeans were $11.50. How much were the jeans before the sale? Since you do not know the amount of the discount or the original price you must use the percentage spent. 100% – 15% Discount = Spent 85% of the original price

a. How much is the sale price? A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. a. How much is the sale price?

a. How much is the sale price? A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. a. How much is the sale price? Discount:

a. How much is the sale price? A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. a. How much is the sale price? Discount: New Price:

A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. b. If you have a coupon for an additional 10% off after the original discount what is the new sale price?

A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. b. If you have a coupon for an additional 10% off after the original discount what is the new sale price? Additional Discount:

A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. b. If you have a coupon for an additional 10% off after the original discount what is the new sale price? Additional Discount: New Price:

A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. c. If 8% sales tax is added to the new sale price, what is the final total you will pay?

A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. c. If 8% sales tax is added to the new sale price, what is the final total you will pay? Sales Tax:

A shirt that costs $14.25 is on sale for 25% off. c. If 8% sales tax is added to the new sale price, what is the final total you will pay? Sales Tax: New Price: