Shopping Practice Tips. Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: 2.Discount: 3.Tax: 4.Total: 5.Gratuity: 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card :

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Shopping Practice Tips

Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: 2.Discount: 3.Tax: 4.Total: 5.Gratuity: 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card :

Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: Total of all price tags. 2.Discount: 3.Tax: 4.Total: 5.Gratuity: 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card :

Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: Total of all price tags. 2.Discount: % or $ amount taken off of sub-total. 3.Tax: 4.Total: 5.Gratuity: 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card :

Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: Total of all price tags. 2.Discount: % or $ amount taken off of sub-total. 3.Tax: % of sub-total (after any discounts) that goes to the government. 4.Total: 5.Gratuity: 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card :

Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: Total of all price tags. 2.Discount: % or $ amount taken off of sub-total. 3.Tax: % of sub-total (after any discounts) that goes to the government. 4.Total: What you actually pay. 5.Gratuity: 15 – 20% of Total that is given to service people. 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card :

Order of Operations on Cash Register 1.Sub-total: Total of all price tags. 2.Discount: % or $ amount taken off of sub-total. 3.Tax: % of sub-total (after any discounts) that goes to the government. 4.Total: What you actually pay. 5.Gratuity: 15 – 20% of Total that is given to service people. 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card: Pays for everything above.

Example: 1.Sub-total: 2.Discount: 3.Tax: 4.Total: 5.Gratuity: 6.Gift Card/Cash/Credit Card : 10.) Cynthia is shopping for a new Nikon D3100. Its MSRP is $ If she has a 15% coupon and $500 saved up, will she have enough money to pay for her camera? (Sales tax is 7.75%.) How much will the camera cost?

Your Assignment “Shopping Practice Wkst” – 25 min Finish any incomplete problems for homework. QUIZ – Fractions, rounding, decimals, shopping, etc. last 30 min of class!