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How do you find the price to something with tax? - Answers

first you find out what kind of tax you are using. There are different kinds of taxes like sales tax (probably the one you need it for), property tax, equity tax, etc. Then once you find the percent the tax is, you just multiply it by 1.x with x being how much % it is. An example would be that you buy a 1$ candy bar. Since that is something that is sales tax let's just take an example amount like 6%. Then you would multiply the 1$ candy bar by the 1.06% sales tax and the amount you would pay would be 1.06$ hoped that helped!



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first you find out what kind of tax you are using. There are different kinds of taxes like sales tax (probably the one you need it for), property tax, equity tax, etc. Then once you find the percent the tax is, you just multiply it by 1.x with x being how much % it is. An example would be that you buy a 1$ candy bar. Since that is something that is sales tax let's just take an example amount like 6%. Then you would multiply the 1$ candy bar by the 1.06% sales tax and the amount you would pay would be 1.06$ hoped that helped!



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How do you find the price to something with tax? - Answers

first you find out what kind of tax you are using. There are different kinds of taxes like sales tax (probably the one you need it for), property tax, equity tax, etc. Then once you find the percent the tax is, you just multiply it by 1.x with x being how much % it is. An example would be that you buy a 1$ candy bar. Since that is something that is sales tax let's just take an example amount like 6%. Then you would multiply the 1$ candy bar by the 1.06% sales tax and the amount you would pay would be 1.06$ hoped that helped!

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      first you find out what kind of tax you are using. There are different kinds of taxes like sales tax (probably the one you need it for), property tax, equity tax, etc. Then once you find the percent the tax is, you just multiply it by 1.x with x being how much % it is. An example would be that you buy a 1$ candy bar. Since that is something that is sales tax let's just take an example amount like 6%. Then you would multiply the 1$ candy bar by the 1.06% sales tax and the amount you would pay would be 1.06$ hoped that helped!
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