The answer is: it depends. This would vary from state to state. In my state (West Virginia) the answer is no, there is no tax on a five cent gum. In fact, you can buy three five-cent gums without paying tax. The first fifteen cents of a purchase are exempt from sales tax. After that, you would pay 3 percent tax on your gums.
with one cent someone could buy 5-10 pieces of gum.
A pack of gum's price depends on where you are buying it. most of the time, a pack of gum is 3 dollars along with tax.
A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.
PCT must be a per cent. I guess 'tax PCT' is a per cent of the product price that you pay in tax
An echidna is on the five cent coin.
The total amount of 1 cent plus tax depends on the tax rate applied. For example, if the tax rate is 7%, 1 cent plus tax would equal approximately 1.07 cents. Therefore, you'd calculate the tax by multiplying 0.01 by the tax rate and then adding that amount to the original cent. The final amount will vary based on the specific tax rate in your area.
Round to the nearest cent.
The tax is 49 cents.
nearest cent
Echidna is the five cent coin in Australia
Australian five-cent coin was created in 1966.
Nothing. There is no such thing as an Italian five cent coin.