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POD 4 What number is 25% of 240? p =.25 × 240 basicadvanced p = 60 A used copy of 2K15 costs 75% as much as a new copy. If a used copy is $45.00, then how much is a new game? 45 =.75 × w 60 = w A new copy of 2K15 is $60.00
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POD 5 13 is 25% of what number? 13 =.25 × w basicadvanced w = 52 75,000 units of VC can be purchased for 19.99. If Cole finds it on sale for $17.99, what percent is he paying for the virtual currency? 17.99 = n × 19.99 0.899 = n Cole is paying 90% of the original price
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Sales Tax, Tips, and Markup Sales tax is an additional amount of money charged on items that people buy. The total cost of an item is the regular price plus the sales tax. A tip or gratuity is a small amount of money in return for a service. The total price is the regular price plus the tip.
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A store sells an item for more than it pays for those items. The amount of increase is called the markup. The selling price is the amount the customer pays for an item.
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Example 1: sales tax Drew wants to buy exercise equipment that costs $140 and the sales tax is 5.75%. What is the total cost of the equipment? Method 1: Add the sales tax to the regular price Let t = the sales tax. Use the following equation: t = percent × whole t = 0.0575 × 140 t = 8.05 Turn 5.75% into a decimal 140 + 8.05 = $148.05 The total cost of the exercise equipment is$148.05
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Drew wants to buy exercise equipment that costs $140 and the sales tax is 5.75%. What is the total cost of the equipment? Method 2: Add the percent of tax to 100% Let t = the sales tax. Use the following equation: t = percent × whole t = 1.0575 × 140 t = 148.05 100% + 5.75% = 105.75% The total cost of the exercise equipment is$148.05
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Example 2: Tip A customer wants to tip 15% on a restaurant bill that is $35. What will be the total bill with tip? Method 1: Add the tip to the regular price Let t = the tip. Use the following equation: t = percent × whole Turn 15% into a decimal t = 0.15 × 35 t = 5.25 Add the tip to the bill. $5.25 + $35 = $40.25
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Example 2: Tip A customer wants to tip 15% on a restaurant bill that is $35. What will be the total bill with tip? Method 2: Add the percent of tip to 100% Let t = the tip. Use the following equation: t = percent × whole 100% + 15% = 115% t = 1.15 × 35 t = 40.25 The total bill is $40.25
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Example 3: Markup A store pays $56 for a GPS navigation system. The markup is 25%. Find the selling price. Method 1: Add the markup to the price Let m = the markup. Use the following equation: m = percent × whole Turn 25% into a decimal m = 0.25 × 56 m = 14 Add the markup to the price. $14 + $56 = $70 The selling price is $70
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Example 3: Markup A store pays $56 for a GPS navigation system. The markup is 25%. Find the selling price. Method 2: Add the percent of markup to the cost Let m = the markup. Use the following equation: m = percent × whole 100% + 25% = 125% m = 1.25 × 56 m = 70 The selling price is $70
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Whiteboard time What is the total cost of a sweatshirt if the regular price is $42 and the sales tax is 5.5% t = 1.055 × 42 t = $44.31
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Scott wants to tip his taxicab driver 20%. If his commute costs $15, what is the total cost? t =.20 × 15 $15 + $3 = $18 t = 3.0
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Find the total cost of a spa treatment of $42 including 6% sales tax and a 20% tip. t = 1.26 × 42 t = $52.92
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A store pays $150 for a portable basketball backboard and the markup is 40%. What is the selling price? m =.40 × 150 m = 60 60 + 150 = 210 The selling price is $210
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