It depends on the pre-tax cost of the 28 pair of jeans.
$60.50
7.25 % = 0.0725; the total cost is 50.00(1 + 0.0725) = 53.62.
To calculate the total price of the 45 pairs of jeans after a 6.5% sales tax is added, you first need to find the total cost of the jeans before tax. Let's say each pair costs $50, so 45 pairs would cost $50 * 45 = $2250. Next, calculate the sales tax by multiplying the total cost by 6.5% (0.065): $2250 * 0.065 = $146.25. Finally, add the sales tax to the total cost of the jeans to find the final price: $2250 + $146.25 = $2396.25.
The total tax is $2.10 and the total price with tax is $28.35.
27.63
$60.50
28.35 (A+)
7.25 % = 0.0725; the total cost is 50.00(1 + 0.0725) = 53.62.
The total tax is $3.50 and the total price with tax is $53.50.
To calculate the total price of the 45 pairs of jeans after a 6.5% sales tax is added, you first need to find the total cost of the jeans before tax. Let's say each pair costs $50, so 45 pairs would cost $50 * 45 = $2250. Next, calculate the sales tax by multiplying the total cost by 6.5% (0.065): $2250 * 0.065 = $146.25. Finally, add the sales tax to the total cost of the jeans to find the final price: $2250 + $146.25 = $2396.25.
The total tax is $2.10 and the total price with tax is $28.35.
If the jeans cost $11.50 after the 15% sales tax, the cost of the jeans without sales tax is $10.00.
The total with sales tax is 1,575.00
27.63
The total cost is $84.76. To find this, first find the cost of all the items together ($79.97). Then, find the cost of sales tax. 6% = 0.06, so multiply the total cost by 0.06, which gives us $4.79. Finally, add the cost of all the items to the sales tax, which gives us the final answer, $84.76.
22.88
64.19