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Sales Tax Tips and Discounts

Sales Tax Tips and Discounts

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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17 Slides • 19 Questions

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7.RP.3 Reteach - Percents, Tax, Tip, Discount

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Percent

A percent literally means "per 100" or "out of 100".

Given a ratio, we can convert it into a percentage be converting the denominator to 100.

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How does a proportion change to a percent?

  • find out how much to multiply the denominator by to reach 100.

  • In this example the original denominator is 10, so we just need to multiply by 10 to get to 100.

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How does a proportion change to a percent?

  • Then we multiply the numerator by the same amount to get the final percentage!

  • In this case the percentage is 60.

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Multiple Choice

45/50 is what percent?

1

45%

2

95%

3

9%

4

90%

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Multiple Choice

2/5 is what percent?

1

40%

2

25%

3

52%

4

2.5%

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Percent Equation Set-up

  • We use this equation to find out what percentage a ratio is.

  • We use percents to find out the proportional amount of something.

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Percent Equation Set-up

  • To be able to use this equation we need to have 2 of the unknown pieces:

  • The Whole: what is the total we are looking at?

  • The Part: what portion of the whole are we dealing with?

  • The Percent: what is the equivalent ratio over 100?

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Percent Equation Example:

  • The Part: In this case the number of strikes

  • The Whole: the number of frames bowled

  • The Percent: this is what we must figure out.

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Percent Equation Example:

  • You can use the same model we used before. This means we would multiply the numerator and denominator by 10/3 to get our solution.

  • The answer is 40 percent

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Percent Equation Example:

  • Or we could rewrite the equation as shown here:

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Multiple Choice

What is 30% of 50?

1

16

2

16.3

3

17.4

4

15

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Multiple Choice

Bob wants to buy a computer. He needs to raise 10% to be able to put it on layaway. If the computer costs $700, how much will he need to save?

1

$140

2

$100

3

$70

4

$700

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Multiple Choice

Josie makes 20% commission on every car that she sells. If she sells a car for $50,000, how much commission did she make?

1

$40,000

2

$10,000

3

$1,000

4

$4,000

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Multiple Choice

Harris ran a total of 15 miles last week. She ran 4.2 of those miles on Monday. What percent of her total distance did she run on Monday?

1

28%

2

42%

3

72%

4

58%

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Sales Tax

  • Sales tax is a percentage of the cost of things you are buying.

  • It is then added to the end of your bill.

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Sales Tax

  • In this example the sales tax percent is 7%

  • The purchase amount is $9.99

  • The total sales tax you will pay will be $0.70

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Sales Tax

  • The total cost you will pay then becomes the purchase amount plus the sales tax

  • The purchase amount is $9.99

  • The total sales tax you pay is $0.70

  • The total cost is $10.69

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Multiple Choice

Carrie's car is valued at $11,250. If the property tax rate is 1.5%, how much tax does she owe?

1

$1687.50

2

$168.75

3

$16.88

4

$1.69

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Multiple Choice

You bought several Christmas presents that cost $58.50. The sales tax was 6.5%. How much money did you spend in taxes?

1

3.80

2

8.30

3

62.30

4

54.70

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Multiple Choice

You bought several Christmas presents that cost $58.50. The sales tax was 6.5%. How much money did you spend on your family's Christmas presents?

1

3.80

2

8.30

3

62.30

4

54.70

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Multiple Choice

At McDonald’s a McChicken cost $1.49. Meals tax is 5%. What is the total cost?

1

$1.54

2

$1.65

3

$1.56

4

$1.42

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Multiple Choice

A water bottle costs $9.45. Sales tax is 7%. What is the total cost?

1

$9.52

2

$0.66

3

$10.11

4

$8.79

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Tip

(Also Called Gratuity)

  • Tip is calculated based off of the purchase amount BEFORE you add the tax.

  • The Tip amount is also calculated using a percent. (Like Tax)

  • A Tip is then added on at the end.

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Tip

(Also Called Gratuity)

  • In this case the purchase amount is $24.99

  • The percent you wish to tip is 18%

  • The tip amount you will pay is $4.50

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Multiple Choice

Johan's bill for food was $32.64. He left a tip of 16%. How much did he leave for a tip?

1

$7.73

2

$16.00

3

$5.22

4

$37.86

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Multiple Choice

You get a new haircut that costs $15. You give a tip of 20%. What is the total cost?

1

$35.00

2

$3.00

3

$18.00

4

$12.00

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Multiple Choice

Breakfast at Denny’s cost $8.63. You give a 15% tip. What is the total cost?

1

$8.78

2

$1.29

3

$9.92

4

$7.34

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Multiple Choice

Dinner at the Olive Garden cost $52.37. You leave a 20% tip. What is the total cost?

1

$72.37

2

$10.47

3

$62.84

4

$41.90

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Finding Tax and Tip for the same purchase

  • Here our purchase amount is $43.28

  • We must find our tax

  • We must find out Tip

  • Then we take the total to find out how much we spend

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Multiple Choice

You go to a restaurant and your total cost (before tax and tip) is $34.00. How much will the 6% sales tax cost you?

1

$20.40

2

$2.04

3

$0.24

4

$2.40

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Multiple Choice

You go to a restaurant and your total cost (before tax and tip) is $34.00. How much will a 20% tip cost you?

1

$6.96

2

$0.68

3

$68.00

4

$6.80

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Multiple Choice

You go to a restaurant and your total cost (before tax and tip) is $34.00. How much will your total bill be if the tax is 6% and you decide to leave a 20%?

1

$52.96

2

$36.68

3

$68.04

4

$42.80

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Multiple Choice

You restaurant bill is $50.00. How much is your total cost after a 6% tax and a 20% tip? (Tip is calculated BEFORE tax)

1

$63.00

2

$53.00

3

$50.00

4

$1000

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