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When calculating your final total, including sales tax, you must _____.
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multiply the sales tax percentage by the original cost of the purchase (before any discounts are applied) and then add it to that total.
multiply the sales tax percentage by the original cost of the purchase (before any discounts are applied) and then add it to that total.
multiply the sales tax percentage by the sales cost of the purchase (including any applicable discounts) and then add it to that total.
multiply the sales tax percentage by the sales cost of the purchase (including any applicable discounts) and then add it to that total.
divide the sales tax percentage by the original cost of the purchase (before any discounts are applied) and then add it to that total.
divide the sales tax percentage by the original cost of the purchase (before any discounts are applied) and then add it to that total.
multiply the sales tax percentage by the store's cost of the purchase and then add it to that total.
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multiply the sales tax percentage by the sales cost of the purchase (including any applicable discounts) and then add it to that total.
Explanation: sales tax is charged on the final sale amount you pay (after discounts), so compute tax = tax rate × discounted price, then add that to the discounted price.
Explanation: sales tax is charged on the final sale amount you pay (after discounts), so compute tax = tax rate × discounted price, then add that to the discounted price.
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