You are at a grocery store and the cost of your groceries is $32.75. You need to add the sales tax, which is 6%. You have one $20 bill, two $10 bills, one $5 bill, five $1 bills, and some pennies.

How much is your total bill including tax?
How much should you give the cashier so you do not get back any pennies?
What denominations will you use for this?

Respuesta :

1. The total bill including sales tax is $34.72.

2. The amount you should pay the cashier is $34.72.

3. The denominations for the payment should be one $20 bill, one $10 bill, four $1 bills, and 72 cents (pennies).

How is the total cost determined?

The total cost payable to the grocery store cashier is the cost of the groceries plus the sales tax.

The cost for groceries = $32.75

Sales tax = 6%

Total cost = cost plus sales tax

= $34.72 ($32.75 x 1.06)

Check:

1 $20 = $20

1 $10 =     10

4 $1 =       4

Cents =    0.72

Total    $34.72

Thus, you will be spending $34.72 for groceries, including the sales tax.

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