Chapter 1: Problem 64
The sales tax rate in a state is \(8 \%\). Find the sales tax on a purchase of \(\$ 550\).
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Chapter 1: Problem 64
The sales tax rate in a state is \(8 \%\). Find the sales tax on a purchase of \(\$ 550\).
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Problem: Complete the "Understand the problem," "Make a plan," and "Complete the plan" steps. The regular price of a 12 -cup programmable coffee maker is \(\$ 79.99\). The sale price is \(\$ 59.99\). Find the percent discount. Round to the nearest percent. Incorrect Answer: The unknown is the percent discount; \(P=\) percent discount. A word equation is percent decrease \(=\left(\frac{\text { decrease in price }}{\text { sale price }}\right)(100) \%\). $$ \begin{aligned} &P=\left(\frac{\$ 79.99-\$ 59.99}{\$ 59.99}\right)(100) \% \\ &P=33 \% \text { decrease } \end{aligned} $$
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