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Example: I am shopping for school supplies at Target and I have $130 extra. I see air pods on sale for
$120. / want to determine if I have enough money to cover the total purchase price, including tax,
before i get to the register. Here's how I would organize the problem in my head (or on paper) to get
an accurate calculation...


Sagot :

To determine if you have enough money to buy this product, calculate the sales tax and the final price of the product.

How to calculate sales tax?

Sales tax is usually expressed as a percentage. Moreover,  this percentage can slighly change depending on the state where you live.

Here is an example:

  • Sales tax in texas: 6.25%
  • Price of the product / 100 x 6.25
  • 130/ 100 = 1.3 x 6.25 = 8.12

Final price = 138.12

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