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Interesting way to teach this problem. I'll see if I can make a table that answers the question as it is presented.
Now all you need do is collect the nine terms from the table and put the like ones together if there are any.
<span>Christa
went shopping for back to school clothes.
She paid a total of 176 dollars before the tax was added on.
Now, how much will she be paying if the sales tax is 6% what was the total
amount she paid.
Solutions:
=> 176 dollars * 6% to get the amount
=> 6% / 100% = 0.06
=> 176 dollars * .06 = 10.56
Now, let’s add to get the answer
=> 176 dollars + 10.56 dollars = 186.56 dollars</span>
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the answer...
Answer:
$0.80
Step-by-step explanation:
percent times the original number equals the part
(%)(start or total cost)= (part of the total cost). you need to know the total cost, so you would fill in the part and the percent. 0.9x=0.72. you use x because you don't know what the total cost is. then you divide both sides by 0.9 to get x by itself and you get that x = 0.8, meaning that the present costs $0.80.