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How do you i solve 49.99 plus tax? - Answers

You add the tax to 49.99. You have to know the percentage charged as tax. For example, if the tax is 5%, you calculate 5/100 x 49.99, and add it to 49.99. (You can also get this result faster, if you know a little about percentages: calculate 49.99 x 1.05 - assuming a 5% tax; multiply by 1.07 for a 7% tax, etc.).



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You add the tax to 49.99. You have to know the percentage charged as tax. For example, if the tax is 5%, you calculate 5/100 x 49.99, and add it to 49.99. (You can also get this result faster, if you know a little about percentages: calculate 49.99 x 1.05 - assuming a 5% tax; multiply by 1.07 for a 7% tax, etc.).



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How do you i solve 49.99 plus tax? - Answers

You add the tax to 49.99. You have to know the percentage charged as tax. For example, if the tax is 5%, you calculate 5/100 x 49.99, and add it to 49.99. (You can also get this result faster, if you know a little about percentages: calculate 49.99 x 1.05 - assuming a 5% tax; multiply by 1.07 for a 7% tax, etc.).

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