Question 1209199:  An electronics store offers separate discount coupons of 5%, 10%, and 15%. 
Bill uses one of each coupon to buy a computer with sticker price $1000. 
When Bill gets his receipt, a dark smudge covers up the sales tax percentage, but he can see the final total at the very bottom of the receipt is $773.99 
(a) What is the sales tax percentage? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. 
(b) If there wasn't any sales tax, how much would Bill spend? Round to the nearest penny. 
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Answers: 
(a) 6.5% sales tax 
(b) $726.75
 
 
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Explanation for Part (a)
 
 
The discount multipliers are of the form (1-r) where 0 < r < 1 
An example is r = 0.05 represents a 5% discount. 
Let x be the unknown tax rate in decimal form where 0 < x < 1. 
(1+x) is the sales tax multiplier.
 
 
Chaining the discounts and sales tax multipliers together will yield: 
(1-0.05)*(1-0.10)*(1-0.15)*(1+x) = 0.72675(1+x) 
This represents the proportion of the original price the customer pays. 
startPrice*thatProportion = finalPrice 
1000*0.72675(1+x) = 773.99
 
 
I'll let the student handle the scratch work in terms of solving that equation. 
You should get this approximate solution:  x = 0.0650017 
That converts to 6.50017% and rounds to 6.5% sales tax (when rounding to the nearest tenth of a percent).
 
 
Check: 
1000*(1-0.05)*(1-0.10)*(1-0.15)*(1+0.065) = 773.98875 which rounds to 773.99
 
 
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Explanation for Part (b)
 
 
The quick calculation would be 
1000*(1-0.05)*(1-0.10)*(1-0.15) = 726.75 
Since we can multiply in any order, the order of the discounts doesn't matter. 
 
 Answer by ikleyn(52903)      (Show Source): 
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An electronics store offers separate discount coupons of 5%, 10%, and 15%. 
Bill uses one of each coupon to buy a computer with sticker price $1000. 
When Bill gets his receipt, a dark smudge covers up the sales tax percentage,  
but he can see the final total at the very bottom of the receipt is $773.99 
(a) What is the sales tax percentage? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. 
(b) If there wasn't any sales tax, how much would Bill spend? Round to the nearest penny. 
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If I understand correctly, Bill uses 3 coupons of 5%, 10%, and 15%.
If so, then his buying price before the tax is
    (1-0.05)*(1-0.1)*(1-0.15)*1000 = 0.95*0.9*0.85*1000 = 726.75 dollars (the precise value).
Hence, the tax is  773.99 - 726.75 = 47.24 dollars.
It means that the tax rate is    = 0.065002, or 6.5002%.
Round it as requested to get the answer to (a) as 6.5%.
The answer to (b) is  $726.75, which we got above.
 
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