The tax rate as a percent, r, charged on an item can be determined using the formula StartFraction c Over p EndFraction minus 1 equals r. – 1 = r, where c is the final cost of the item and p is the price of the item before tax. Louise rewrites the equation to solve for the final cost of the item: c = p(1 + ). What is the final cost of a $40 item after an 8% tax is applied?
Mathematics
Views: 0 Asked: 12-15 09:52:19
On this page you can find the answer to the question of the mathematics category, and also ask your own question
Other questions in category
- Can u guys please give me the correct answer
- The sum of all but one interior angle of a heptagon is 776°. what is the measure of the final interi...
- Square root of the quantity x minus 2 end quantity plus 8 equals x solve for x...
- Please help (due in 8 minutes!! have a blessed day/night)
- Need help im struggling
- 3.) Write an equation for a plane with no x-intercept. Draw a sketch of what this plane would...
- A cone is constructed by cutting a sector from a circular sheet of metal with radius 21. The cut she...
- Is -7=7 an infinite solution or no solutions for a system of equations?...
- 1.5z+4.5+6z-0.3-3z+z Combine like terms to simplify each expression...
- Denise made 9 identical bags using 4 yards of fabric. How much fabric did denise use for each bag...