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Kay [80]
2 years ago
8

a family had dinner in a restaurant and paid rs 900 for food they also had to pay 1p percent sale tax and 15 percent for the tri

p how much did they pay for the dinner?​
Mathematics
1 answer:
jarptica [38.1K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Total amount pay for dinner = Rs 1,014

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Amount pay for food = Rs 900

Percentage of sales tax = 1%

Percentage of trip payment = 15%

Find:

Total amount pay for dinner

Computation:

Amount pay for sales tax = Amount pay for food x Percentage of sales tax

Amount pay for sales tax = 900 x 1%

Amount pay for sales tax = 900 x 0.01

Amount pay for sales tax = Rs 9

Amount pay for trip = Amount pay for food x Percentage of trip payment

Amount pay for trip = 900 x 15%

Amount pay for trip = 900 x 0.15

Amount pay for trip = Rs 105

Total amount pay for dinner = Amount pay for food + Amount pay for sales tax + Amount pay for trip  

Total amount pay for dinner = 900 + 105 + 9

Total amount pay for dinner = Rs 1,014

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