Grade 9 Math: Tip, Tax, and Discount
A worksheet for Grade 9 students covering calculations involving tips, sales tax, and discounts.
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Tip, Tax, and Discount Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and calculate the final amount after applying tip, tax, or discount. Show your work where applicable.
1. Sarah's dinner bill is $45. If she wants to leave a 15% tip, how much tip should she leave?
2. A service charge of 18% was added to a bill of $72. What was the total amount paid, including the service charge?
3. A new bicycle costs $250. If the sales tax is 6%, the tax amount is and the total cost is .
4. Mark bought a video game for $59.99. With a sales tax of 8%, the total amount he paid was .
5. A jacket is originally priced at $80. If it is on sale for 25% off, what is the discount amount?
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$20
$60
$75
6. Emily is buying a pair of shoes that cost $60. There's a 10% discount, and then a 7% sales tax is applied to the discounted price. What is the final price Emily pays?
7. A restaurant bill totals $95. The customer leaves a 20% tip, and a 5% sales tax is added to the original bill. Calculate the total amount the customer paid.
8. A 20% discount on a $100 item will always save you more money than a 10% sales tax on a $100 item.
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