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Jovi’s Math Problem

Jovi’s Math Problem. A pricing question that includes a discount and tax!. Question. Jake wants to buy a bike. It cost $20.99 but the bike is scratched badly so the discount is 25%. The tax is 12% of the sale price. How much money does Jake has to pay?.

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Jovi’s Math Problem

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  1. Jovi’s Math Problem A pricing question that includes a discount and tax!

  2. Question Jake wants to buy a bike. It cost $20.99 but the bike is scratched badly so the discount is 25%. The tax is 12% of the sale price. How much money does Jake has to pay?

  3. Jake wants to buy a bike. It cost $20.99 but the bike is scratched badly so the discount is 25%. The tax is 12% of the sale price. How much money does Jake has to pay? 1.First, you have to find the discount. Multiply the price with the discount percentage $20.99 x 25% = $5.25 And You will get the discount price! 2.Next, Subtract the discount price from the price. $20.99 - $5.25 = $15.74 And you will get the Sales Price!

  4. Jake wants to buy a bike. It cost $20.99 but the bike is scratched badly so the discount is 25%. The tax is 12% of the sale price. How much money does Jake has to pay? 3. Then, after you found the sales price you now find the tax. By Multiplying the sales price with the tax percentage $15.74 x 12% = $1.89 And this is the tax price 4. Finally, you then add the tax with the sales price. $15.74 + $1.89 = $17.63 This is the total of how much Jake has to pay!

  5. Jake will have to pay$17.63 for the bike!

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