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Kaylis [27]
3 years ago
14

What is 2 3/4 subtracted by 1/3

Mathematics
1 answer:
Kay [80]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

2.41666666667

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Calculating sales tax at time of purchase:

In order to calculate the sales tax of an item, we need to first multiply the pre-tax cost of the item by the sales tax percentage after it has been converted into a decimal. Once the sales tax has been calculated it needs to be added to the pre-tax value in order to find the total cost of the item. Let's start by working with an example. If a magazine costs $2.35 and has a 6% sales tax, then what is the total cost of the item. First, we need to convert the sales tax percentage into a decimal by moving the point two spaces to the left.

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Now, we need to multiply the pre-tax cost of this item by this value in order to calculate the sales tax cost.

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Last, add this value to the pre-tax value of the item to find the total cost.

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Calculating the sales tax percentage of a total:

If we are given the total cost of an item or group of items and the pre-tax cost of the good(s), then we can calculate the sales tax percentage of the total cost. First, we need to subtract the pre-tax value from the total cost of the purchase. Next, we need to create a ratio of the sales tax to the pre-tax cost off the items. Last, we need to create a proportion where the pre-tax cost is related to 100% and solve for the percentage of the sales tax. Let's start by working through an example. If a person pays $245.64 for groceries that cost $220.00 pre tax, then what is the sales tax percentage for the items.

First, subtract the pre-tax value from the total cost of the items to find the sales tax cost.

\textup{Sales tax}=\textup{Total cost}-\textup{Pre-tax value}

\textup{Sales tax}=\$245.64-\$220.00

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Next, create a ratio of the sales tax to the pre-tax cost of the items.

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Last, create a proportion where the pre-tax value is proportional to 100% and solve for the percentage of sales tax.

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Cross multiply and solve.

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Now, we need to multiply the pre-tax cost of this item by this value in order to calculate the sales tax cost.

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Round to two decimal places since our total is in dollars and cents.

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Last, add this value to the pre-tax value of the item to find the total cost.

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