Illustrative Math-Media4Math Alignment

 

 

Illustrative Math Alignment: Grade 7 Unit 9

Putting it All Together

Lesson 1: Planning Recipes

Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.

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Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $2550 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $2550 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 3

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $2550 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1250 purchase when the sales tax rate is 6.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1250 purchase when the sales tax rate is 6.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1250 purchase when the sales tax rate is 6.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1250 purchase when the sales tax rate is 6.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1399 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1399 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1399 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 7

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1399 purchase when the sales tax rate is 7.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1575.50 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1575.50 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1575.50 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 8

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1575.50 purchase when the sales tax rate is 8.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tax--Example 9

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

What is the tax due on a $1999.99 purchase when the sales tax rate is 9.5%? The example shows how to apply the formula Tax Due = Cost * Tax Rate.

Calculating tax is a fundamental skill in understanding financial literacy. This example and others like it help illustrate how percentages are applied in real-world scenarios, such as shopping and services.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples allows students to recognize patterns and reinforce their understanding of applying formulas consistently in various contexts. It ensures they can adapt to different numbers and situations.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 15% tip on a $50 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 15% of 50. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (50) by the tip rate (0.15). Tip = 50 * 0.15 = 7.50. The answer is $7.50.

In general, the topic 'The Math of Money' covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 15% tip on a $50 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 15% of 50. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (50) by the tip rate (0.15). Tip = 50 * 0.15 = 7.50. The answer is $7.50.

In general, the topic 'The Math of Money' covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 1

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 15% tip on a $50 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 15% of 50. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (50) by the tip rate (0.15). Tip = 50 * 0.15 = 7.50. The answer is $7.50.

In general, the topic 'The Math of Money' covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 9.5% sales commission on a $350,999 sale. The problem requires finding 9.5% of 350,999. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (350,999) by the commission rate (0.095). Commission = 350,999 * 0.095 ≈ 33,344.91. The answer is approximately $33,344.91.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 9.5% sales commission on a $350,999 sale. The problem requires finding 9.5% of 350,999. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (350,999) by the commission rate (0.095). Commission = 350,999 * 0.095 ≈ 33,344.91. The answer is approximately $33,344.91.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 10

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 9.5% sales commission on a $350,999 sale. The problem requires finding 9.5% of 350,999. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (350,999) by the commission rate (0.095). Commission = 350,999 * 0.095 ≈ 33,344.91. The answer is approximately $33,344.91.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 16% tip on a $55 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 16% of 55. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (55) by the tip rate (0.16). Tip = 55 * 0.16 = 8.8. The answer is $8.80.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 16% tip on a $55 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 16% of 55. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (55) by the tip rate (0.16). Tip = 55 * 0.16 = 8.8. The answer is $8.80.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 2

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 16% tip on a $55 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 16% of 55. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (55) by the tip rate (0.16). Tip = 55 * 0.16 = 8.8. The answer is $8.80.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate an 18% tip on a $75.50 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 18% of 75.50. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (75.50) by the tip rate (0.18). Tip = 75.50 * 0.18 = 13.59. The answer is $13.59.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate an 18% tip on a $75.50 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 18% of 75.50. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (75.50) by the tip rate (0.18). Tip = 75.50 * 0.18 = 13.59. The answer is $13.59.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 3

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate an 18% tip on a $75.50 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 18% of 75.50. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (75.50) by the tip rate (0.18). Tip = 75.50 * 0.18 = 13.59. The answer is $13.59.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 19.5% tip on a $49.99 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 19.5% of 49.99. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (49.99) by the tip rate (0.195). Tip = 49.99 * 0.195 Å 9.75. The answer is approximately $9.75.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 19.5% tip on a $49.99 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 19.5% of 49.99. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (49.99) by the tip rate (0.195). Tip = 49.99 * 0.195 Å 9.75. The answer is approximately $9.75.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 4

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 19.5% tip on a $49.99 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 19.5% of 49.99. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (49.99) by the tip rate (0.195). Tip = 49.99 * 0.195 Å 9.75. The answer is approximately $9.75.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 22.5% tip on a $159.99 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 22.5% of 159.99. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (159.99) by the tip rate (0.225). Tip = 159.99 * 0.225 ≈ 35.99. The answer is approximately $35.99.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 22.5% tip on a $159.99 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 22.5% of 159.99. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (159.99) by the tip rate (0.225). Tip = 159.99 * 0.225 ≈ 35.99. The answer is approximately $35.99.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 5

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 22.5% tip on a $159.99 restaurant bill. The problem requires finding 22.5% of 159.99. To calculate the tip, multiply the cost (159.99) by the tip rate (0.225). Tip = 159.99 * 0.225 ≈ 35.99. The answer is approximately $35.99.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 5% sales commission on a $1000 sale. The problem requires finding 5% of 1000. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (1000) by the commission rate (0.05). Commission = 1000 * 0.05 = 50. The answer is $50.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 5% sales commission on a $1000 sale. The problem requires finding 5% of 1000. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (1000) by the commission rate (0.05). Commission = 1000 * 0.05 = 50. The answer is $50.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 6

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 5% sales commission on a $1000 sale. The problem requires finding 5% of 1000. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (1000) by the commission rate (0.05). Commission = 1000 * 0.05 = 50. The answer is $50.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 6% sales commission on a $1200 sale. The problem requires finding 6% of 1200. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (1200) by the commission rate (0.06). Commission = 1200 * 0.06 = 72. The answer is $72.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7 Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7

Topic

The Math of Money

Description

Calculate a 6% sales commission on a $1200 sale. The problem requires finding 6% of 1200. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount (1200) by the commission rate (0.06). Commission = 1200 * 0.06 = 72. The answer is $72.

In general, the topic "The Math of Money" covers understanding the calculation of financial metrics like tips and commissions. Examples in this collection focus on real-world scenarios where these calculations are necessary, helping students grasp the mathematical principles involved.

Percents