George wants to buy an $80 pair of sneakers which are on sale for 25% off.
When he takes them to the register, George is told by the cashier that there is a 5% sales tax.
What does George give to the cashier?
Nate: His credit card.
my logic in math questions: John wants to buy 76,562 bags of buns. In each bag, there are 1,783 buns. Each bun costs 1.3456$. They are on a price increase of 1$ each day since New Year 1963. The date today is April 1, 1994. Plus, there is a discount of 20% off today. How much will it cost him, and how much change will he get if he pays in whole number bills?
Comisftw over 10 years ago
Terrible wording.
peanuts511 over 10 years ago
George give $64 to the cashier
Venetus Alpha about 9 years ago
That’s glaringly obvious
MyLittleDoodle over 8 years ago
what a smartypants Nate is
Johnnie Polo Premium Member over 8 years ago
63
『▶Ͼняιѕтoρнєя◀』 over 7 years ago
$63
Chad Applewhite over 7 years ago
Mr. Staples can’t mark him wrong on THAT one.
Embrace Your Fear over 7 years ago
Good job Nate! You figured it out!
Rachel_E about 7 years ago
That could be some kind of math riddle!
NanaKwameOpoku almost 7 years ago
NATE!!! this is serious. How could you write that in a MATH TEST? this is funny and surprising at the same time. I never knew he could be so dumb.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 6 years ago
Definitely $63.
Defective Premium Member over 6 years ago
Doesn’t it depend on the state? Some states tax on the pre discount price, or used to anyway. That always seemed unfair to me.
IAmSeamonkey about 6 years ago
i mean… he’s not wrong…
DevilDog2001 Premium Member about 6 years ago
100-25=75
75% of 80 = 60
105% of 60 = 63
The answer is $63.
Why would anyone pay that much for a pair of tennis shoes? Mine cost $30, at full price, and they’re just fine.
One Navy Seal over 5 years ago
Sneak 100
PBS1! over 5 years ago
Moral: Update your contents to keep with the times.
Status: Having nothing better to do about 5 years ago
Cha Cha real smooth
Comic Man X about 5 years ago
If Nate doesn’t get the answer correct, then Mr.STaples is dumb
DM9001 almost 5 years ago
I mean, wouldn’t you?
minecraftchamp33 about 4 years ago
I mean, Nate isn’t wrong.
SamuelZhao almost 4 years ago
63$
PBS1! almost 4 years ago
The question is, will the sales tax be percentage of the discounted price or the original price?
Can-dog over 3 years ago
Oh my gosh (that still is pretty smart, smart I mean like I can buy the dollar store with 1 dollar)
Chuuya's choker( previously file error) almost 2 years ago
i don’t remember doing tax in grade 6
The Drama Queen over 1 year ago
He’s not wrong
Gamerkillss about 1 year ago
Infinite IQ
peter barthemelow junior the 3rd griffin 10 months ago
this is how intellectuals answer questions
stairclimber33 6 months ago
my logic in math questions: John wants to buy 76,562 bags of buns. In each bag, there are 1,783 buns. Each bun costs 1.3456$. They are on a price increase of 1$ each day since New Year 1963. The date today is April 1, 1994. Plus, there is a discount of 20% off today. How much will it cost him, and how much change will he get if he pays in whole number bills?