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Yelena K | How do you add the 8% tax for the money you spent at the store (ex:$27.25)? |
I don't know how to calculate the tax in the total sum. Can anyone show me how to do that or give me a website with simple instructions. thankyou. |
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rb42redsuns
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You can either:
1. Multiply the sum by 0.08, then add that to the sum or,
2. Multiply the sum by 1.08. |
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Stuart
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multiply by .08
27.25 x .08 = 2.18
27.25 + 2.18 = 29.43 |
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HALO SPARTAN
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The way you add tax is by multiplying the total amount by 1.08
For example if you spend $100.00 and the tax percentage is 10% you multiply 100.00 x 1.10 ok
Using your example you multiply 27.25 x 1.08 = 29.43 |
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Jolly
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Without getting complicated about it, you can do it pretty easily by multiplying $27.25 by .08 (that is the decimal equivalent of 8%). The answer is $2.18, so you'd add that to 27.25, and the total sum would be $29.43. |
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m173627
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Its pretty easy; you take the base price (lets use $27.25) and take the tax rate (8%) and multiply them. Since you cannot multiply percents by decimals, to do this, you need to change the percent into one. Imagine the % sign as a decimal. (8.00) Move the decimal to the LEFT two places. (8. changed to .08) The percent is now in decimal form. You can now multiply $27.25 by .08. This comes to $2.18. This is how much the tax would be in that particular item; add it to the original base price of $27.25.
(=$29.43) |
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Paul V
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(27.75(or any other number) * 0.08) + 27.75 = total sum. |
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kenneth h
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27.25 X 1.08 = Total with 8% tax |
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me
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just multiply .8 by it |
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xhxcxkicker
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All you need to do is get a calculator, take the 27.25 and divide that by 100 for 100% that gives you what 1% of the price is then just multiply that by 8. That gives you the total of the tax, then you just add that to the total price of the item. |
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Lunatek
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If accuracy is not a big deal just use 10% and guess the difference backwards. 10% of $27.25 = $2.72 or if you want a website try http://www.onlineconversion.com/percentcalc.htm |
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