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A grocery store receipt shows 5% state tax due on laundry detergent and a flower bouquet. Does it matter whether the tax is calculated on each separate item or the total cost? Explain.

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If the receipt shows both items it does matter, if you simply calculate each its like your putting 10% tax on it.
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Answer:

It does not matter whether the tax is calculated on each separate item or the total cost.

Explanation:

Lets check both the conditions by taking 2 items.

Lets suppose a person buys laundry detergent for $4.50 and flower bouquet for $5.25

Condition 1: If 5% tax is deducted separately on both items:

Cost of laundry detergent becomes after tax =
0.05*4.50=0.225

=
4.50-0.225=4.275

Cost of flower bouquet becomes =
0.05*5.25=0.2625

=
5.25-0.2625=4.9875

So, total tax deducted is =
0.225+0.2625= $0.4875

Condition 2: If tax is deducted on whole amount.

Cost of both the items =
4.50+5.25 =$9.75

5% tax on 9.75 is =
0.05*9.75 = $0.4875

Hence, we can see that in both the conditions the tax is same that is $0.4875

So, it does not matter whether the tax is calculated on each separate item or the total cost. The tax remains the same.

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