Display Title
Math Example--Math of Money--Calculating Tips and Commissions--Example 7
Display Title
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.
Seeing multiple worked-out examples is critical for students. It ensures they understand different contexts and variations of the problem, reinforcing their comprehension and adaptability.
Teacher Script: "Look at this example. Suppose you earn a commission of 6% on a sale of $1200. To calculate the commission, multiply the sale amount by the commission percentage (as a decimal). This way, you can quickly determine your earnings from this sale!"
For a complete collection of math examples related to The Math of Money click on this link: Math Examples: Calculating Tips and Commissions Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.RP.A.3 |
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Grade Range | 6 - 8 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • Ratios, Proportions, and Percents • Percents |
Copyright Year | 2021 |
Keywords | percent change, percent increase, math of money |