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What are two ways to find the total cost of a pair of shoes for $57 with a sales tax of 2%?

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Here is one of the ways, first you are going to convert the 2% into a fraction.
2% = 0.02
Next we are going to multiply 0.02 * 57 = 1.14
Now we are going to add 1.14 to 57 to find the total cost with including the tax.
1.14 + 57 = 58.14
= $ 58.14
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Answer:

The total cost is $58.14.

Explanation:

Given : A pair of shoes for $57 with a sales tax of 2%.

To find : What are two ways to find the total cost ?

Solution :

Cost price CP=$57

Sales tax S=2%

One way :

The total cost is given by,


C=CP+2\%\text{ of } CP


C=57+(2)/(100)* 57


C=57+1.14


C=58.14

The total cost is $58.14.

Another way :

Using selling price formula,


SP=(100+S\%)/(100)* CP


SP=(100+2)/(100)* 57


SP=1.02* 57


SP=58.14

The total cost is $58.14.

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