Respuesta :
Answer:
- Same final price, no difference
Step-by-step explanation:
Way 1, final price
Apply discount and then apply tax
- (50 - 20%) + 10% =
- 50*0.8*1.1 =
- $44
Way 2, final price
Apply tax and then apply discount
- (50 + 10%) - 20% =
- 50*1.1*0.8 =
- $44
As we see both ways reveal same final price so no difference
Answer:
It does not matter in which order the discount and tax are computed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Judy first takes 20% off which gives a new price of $50(0.8)=$40. She then adds the 10% sales tax for a final price of $40(1.1)=$44. The customer first adds 10% for a new price of $50(1.1)=$55. He then takes 20% off for a final price of $55(0.8)=$44.
The customer is right to say that the discount amount will be larger, it is $11 opposed to $10 with his method. But the additional $1 just gets subtracted from the tax amount that was added in the first step. So the final price is the same in both cases.