First you will get the sale price.
you need to convert the percentage to a decimal and to do that you move the decimal over twice:
30% = .30
then multiply the CD price by the decimal
$14.00 X .30 = $4.20
then you have the sales price but you need to find the tax price
to do that you move the decimal of the tax percentage over twice
7% = .07%
then multiply by the price after the sale included
.07 X $4.20 = $0.29
you have how much the tax would be
to get the total price you add the tax to the sales price
$0.29 + $4.20 = $4.42
the price you would be paying for this CD including tax is $4.42
4 4/5 is the answer. :)
or.. 4.8!
The correct answer is a I think is correct
Answer:
$11.40, is the actual price, so no
Step-by-step explanation:
If a bagel is $0.95 cents, then multiply that by 12, that would be $11.40, so no, her total is not reasonable, even if you round $0.95 to a dollar, 12x1 would be 12, so you can't estimate that to $16.80
~Akmp10
R<5
r has to be less than 5, now doesn't it