McGraw Hill Glencoe Algebra 1, 2012
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7. Percent of Change
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Exercise 37 Page 122

It does not matter which we calculate first, the tax or the discount.

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Note that it does not matter which we calculate first, the tax or the discount. We will begin by adding the tax to the original price, then we will subtract the discount.

Adding the Tax

To calculate the tax on the printer, we can multiply by in its decimal form.
If we add to the original price, we get the price including tax.

Subtracting the Discount

Now, that we know the price including tax, we can calculate the discount by multiplying this price by in decimal form.
When is subtracted from we get the discounted price including tax.