Example: Calculating Tax
Problem: You buy headphones for $45. The sales tax is 8%. What is the total cost?
Method 1: Two Steps
- Find Tax:
- Add to Price:
Method 2: One Step
Practice: Sales Tax
Find the Total Cost.
- Shirt: $20 with 5% tax
- Laptop: $800 with 9% tax
- Groceries: $150 with 6% tax
Pause and calculate.
Answers
- Shirt:
- Laptop:
- Groceries:
Did you remember to convert percents to decimals? (5% = 0.05, not 0.5)
Part 2: Tips (Gratuities)
A Tip is extra money given for good service.
It is usually calculated based on the bill amount before tax is added.
Understanding Tip Structure
Common Rates:
- 15% (Standard)
- 18% (Good)
- 20% (Excellent)
Mental Math Strategy: 15% Tip
Don't use a calculator! Break it down:
- Find 10% (Move decimal left)
- Find 5% (Half of the 10%)
- Add them together.
Example: Mental Math Tip
Bill: $48.00. Tip: 15%.
- Find 10%: Move decimal left → $4.80
- Find 5%: Half of $4.80 → $2.40
- Add:
Total Tip = $7.20
Practice: Mental Math
Calculate a 15% tip mentally.
- Bill: $60
- Bill: $20
- Bill: $80
Pause and try without writing anything down.
Answers
- $60:
$9 - $20:
$3 - $80:
$12
Bonus: For a 20% tip, just double the 10% amount!
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Part 3: Retail Chain (Markups & Discounts)
Prices change as goods move from factory to store to customer.
- Markup: Price goes UP (Store profit)
- Discount: Price goes DOWN (Sale)
Markup Example
Problem: A store buys a game for $30 and marks it up 40%. What is the selling price?
Method: Multiply by
The selling price is $42.
Discount (Markdown) Example
Problem: A $42 game is on sale for 25% off. What is the sale price?
Method: Multiply by
- You pay 75% of the price (100% - 25%).
The sale price is $31.50.
Part 4: Commission
Commission is money earned by a salesperson based on how much they sell.
Commission Example
Problem: A real estate agent sells a house for $250,000. Her commission rate is 3%. How much does she earn?
Calculation:
She earns $7,500.
Part 5: Multi-Step Problems
Real life often combines these concepts.
The "Double Tax" Mistake:
When applying multiple percents (like Discount then Tax), do them in order.
- Calculate Sale Price first.
- Calculate Tax on the Sale Price (not the original).
Multi-Step Example
Problem: A $500 TV is 20% off. Sales tax is 8%. What is the final total?
- Find Sale Price:
- Find Total with Tax:
Answer: $432
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Summary: Key Takeaways
- Sales Tax: Adds to cost. Multiply by
. - Tips: Calculated on bill before tax.
- Markups: Increase price. Multiply by
. - Discounts: Decrease price. Multiply by
. - Commissions: Percent of total sales.
- Multi-step: Apply discounts first, then tax the result.
Watch Out For...
Successive Discounts are NOT additive!
"20% off plus another 20% off" ≠ "40% off".
Proof:
Always calculate them one by one.
Next Steps
Practice:
- Complete the "Shopping Challenge" worksheet.
- Next time you are at a store or restaurant, try to calculate the tax or tip!
Coming Up:
- Lesson 3: Simple Interest
- Lesson 4: Percent Error & Complex Problems