If your server gives you good service, the food was tasty and your experience was positive, what percent should you tip?
What is anywhere between 15% - 20%?
What happens when you put money into a savings account in a bank?
What is you gain a very small percent of interest, which means depending on how much money you put in the account and for how long, the bank will pay you.
If you buy a shirt for $10 and the tax is 13%, what will the total be?
What is $11.30?
What is the amount of tip in dollars if the bill is $160 and your going to tip 10% of the bill?
What is $16.00 ?
How much money did you gain from simple interest in a year if you put in $200 at a 5% interest rate?
What is $10.00?
If you go out to dinner and your bill is $140 and tax is 13%, what is the total of the bill with tax before tip?
What is $158.20 ?
What is the tip in dollars when the bill is $480 and you are tipping 20%?
What is $96.00?
How much money will you have in your bank account after three years if your initial amount is $100 at a 6% interest rate?
What is $118.00?
We live in a mixed economy which means Canadian are subject to different taxes. Name three different specific ways that people are taxed?
Income tax, sales tax, property tax, taxable income like Employment Insurance, Canadian Pension Plan
What do you have to pay if you and three friends are splitting a bill that is $300 and your tipping 20% ?
What is $120.00?
How many years will it take for your investment of $200 at a 14% interest rate to reach $300?
More than 3 years
What is 0.005 as a percent?
0.5
Ms. Conroy is buying a new lawnmower and Home Depot has a promotion called 'Save the Tax!'. If the lawnmower costs $396, what will the cashier have her pay when she gets to the register?
$389.31
Ontario has a sales tax of 13%. Name another province that has a sales tax that is equal or higher to Ontario?
New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, Quebec
You go out for dinner and the total before tip but including tax is $171.76. What was the cost before tax?
$152.00
You are thinking ahead to post secondary and wanting to save. Which type of interest is best: compound interest or simple interest?
COMPOUND