Multiply the cost of an item or service by the sales tax in order to find out the total cost.<span>Make sure you put the sales tax into decimal form. You do this by taking the percentage and sliding the decimal point two places to the left: ...<span>Example: $60 (item cost) x .075 (sales tax) = $4.5 total sales tax.</span></span>
Answer:
14%
Step-by-step explanation:
<em><u>49 parts of 350 parts</u></em> do not need specifications...
= 49/350
So, 49/350 = x/100
= <u>49(100) = 350x</u>
= 4900 = 350x
= 4900/350 = x
x = 14%
Answer:
false
Step-by-step explanation:
X squared minus 5 is not necessarily prime