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Calculating Taxes on Purchases Math 8 Ms. Stewart Outcome: B3 Create and solve problems which involve finding a, b, or c in the relationship a% of b = c, using estimation and calculation COPY BLUE TEXT
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Harmonized Tax In Nova Scotia, you must pay HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) on some purchases. The HST is 15% of the purchase price. What does it mean to have a Harmonized Sales Tax? We pay a portion of the tax to the provincial government and a portion to the federal government.
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Why are these taxes collected from consumers? To pay for services provided by our provincial and federal governments Health Care Infrastructure/ Roads Parks Schools/Education Police/Legal System Snow Removal
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Method 1: Calculate the tax first, then add. Amount of tax = 15% of original cost = 15 x 25 100 = 0.15 x 25 = $3.75 The tax is $3.75 Final price = Original cost + Amount of tax = $25 + 3.75 The final price is $28.75
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Method 2: Multiply the original cost by a percent greater than 100. Final price = 115% of original cost 115% = 1.15 (move the decimal 2 places to the left to convert) 1.15 X 25 The final price is $28.75 The final price is the 100% of the original price plus 15% of the original price for the tax, or 115% in total.
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Assignment From the flyers, choose 1 object and calculate the total cost of the item (including taxes) using Method 1 From the flyers, choose 1 object and calculate the total cost of the item (including taxes) using Method 2 From the flyers choose 3 objects and calculate the total cost of all the items using your choice of method (be sure to include a subtotal before calculating the tax) SHOW ALL WORK AND CALCULATIONS!
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