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6 July, 11:05

How is the total price including sales tax calculated?

a: (purchase price) x (percent sales tax); then added to original amount

b: (purchase price) x (percent sales tax); then subtracted from original amount

c: (purchase price) x (percent sales tax); then divided by the original amount

d: (purchase price) x (percent sales tax); then multiplied by the original amount

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  1. 6 July, 11:08
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    a: (purchase price) x (percent sales tax); then added to original amount.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total price including sales tax is always calculated by adding the sales tax to the original price.

    Example:

    A book costs $100 with a sales tax of 10%.

    The price of the book without sales tax is just $100.

    We then compute for the sales tax by multiplying the original price to the sales tax percentage.

    100 x 10% or 0.1 = $10.

    The sales tax will be 10.

    Then we add the sales tax with the original price of $100.

    $100 + $10 = $110 Total price after sales tax.
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